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High on a hilltop; the rich rewards of knowing what they wanted are exemplified in this home built by the Stanley Freborge |
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1952 |
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High, wide and handsome |
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1949 |
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High, wide and handsome, Rancho Grande Hotel ... |
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1949 |
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Hi-ho Sisson; Win and Lois Sisson run the Picture Rock Ranch |
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1949 |
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His life in racing cars and contracting |
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1951 |
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Hizzoner the mayor |
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1951 |
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Honestly, I love skunks |
Bledsoe |
1953 |
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Horesman with a purpose |
Porter |
1948 |
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Horse racing, western style |
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1952 |
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Horses, horses, horses - the life and love of J. Rukin Jelks |
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1949 |
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How Arizonans lived a thousand years ago |
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1950 |
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How to beat the heat in Tucson |
Truman |
1952 |
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How to decorate your home in the Southwest |
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1951 |
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How to get on with a wrangler; lending romantic interest to a vacation on a dude ranch, the cowboys of the Southwest are rugged men of the plains |
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1951 |
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Mag Tuc |
How to get on with a wrangler; lending romantic interest to a vacation on a dude ranch, the cowboys of the Southwest are rugged men of the plains |
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1951 |
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How Tucson looks to the airmen |
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1950 |
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In Arizona's mountains one must never leave a stone unturned |
Keating |
1950 |
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In the Baby State Christmas has a Spanish accent |
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1948 |
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In the crank and duster days; about old cars on the local scene and the Tucsonians who own them |
Harris |
1951 |
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Irene, a mystery of old Tucson |
Smalley |
1953 |
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Irene, a mystery of old Tucson |
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1953 |
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It's not sea shells she sells In Chicago; Lolita Linn pilots "Arizona in Chicago" to sell the desert |
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1949 |
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James C. Grant, a retired realtor gives up his lease on loafing, finds retirement too strenuous |
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1949 |
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Jockeys at Tucson's Rillito track have such fun |
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1950 |
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Junior League Follies |
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1950 |
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Junior League follies |
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1950 |
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King pin of the pigskin |
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1948 |
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La Fiesta de los Vaqueros; interesting facts about Tucson's great annual rodeo... |
Porter |
1949 |
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Land of the Papago |
Murbarger |
1949 |
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Leading citizen Monte Mansfield |
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1949 |
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Learning something new under the sun at the University of Arizona |
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1948 |
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Lenses on Tucson at photography school |
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1952 |
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Let's go to the rodeo |
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1950 |
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Let's rodeo, cowboy! |
Porter |
1949 |
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Life on the open range |
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1949 |
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Life sublime on a cattle ranch; many Easterners are lured by the rich simplicity of day to day living on a working ranch |
Keating |
1951 |
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Lion in the streets |
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1953 |
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Little Joe th' wrangler |
Barney |
1953 |
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Little known facts about the yucca |
Murbarger |
1950 |
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Look out above |
Heald |
1952 |
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Louise Woodward and her Knife Wing shop |
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1951 |
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Lt. Luke's in the Desert, Tucson's unique sanatorium for pulmonary patients |
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1952 |
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Luxury unlimited |
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1948 |
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Made in Tucson; Tucson manufacturing reaches the edge of a new era |
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1953 |
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Magic carpet to the promised land |
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1948 |
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Man behind the silver screen; a profile of Dana Roehrig, manager of the three Tucson movie houses |
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1948 |
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Man from Missouri |
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1949 |
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Man on a mare with a mike |
Bonnell |
1948 |
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Man with a civic message |
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1949 |
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Marold Steinfield, a profile of Tucson's no. 1 citizen and a history of the famous store that bears his name. |
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1950 |
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Mary I Jeffries, director of Tucson's Sunday Evening Forum |
Schweitzer |
1952 |
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Massacre |
Arnold |
1953 |
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Mag Tuc |
Master of make-believe; the University of Arizona Drama Department and Peter Marroney its director |
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1949 |
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Master of make-believe; the University of Arizona Drama Department and Peter Marroney its director |
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1949 |
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Matt Baird and his Brahmans |
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1948 |