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Stretch of Broadway joins list of AZ endangered-history spots
The Kannally house serves as visitor center for Oracle State Park, a part of a park system deemed endangered.
Stretch of Broadway joins list of AZ endangered-history spots
The large adobe-built Marist College building in downtown Tucson is on the list as well.
Stretch of Broadway joins list of AZ endangered-history spots
An old ranch house is one of several historical structures at the Empire Ranch. The ranch now forms a big part of the Las Cienegas National Conservation Area, just north and east of Sonoita. The ranch is on the list of endangered historical areas.
Stretch of Broadway joins list of AZ endangered-history spots
More than 120 structures along the stretch of Broadway between Campbell Avenue and Country Club Road have distinctive architecture, according to the Arizona Preservation Foundation. The above building at 2343 E. Broadway currently houses law offices.
Stretch of Broadway joins list of AZ endangered-history spots
Broadway's "Sunshine Corridor" is among the newest additions to the Arizona Preservation Foundation's list of the state's most endangered historical places.
A look back at University of Arizona basketball
Some 2003 UA players (top row from left to right) Isaiah Fox, Channing Frye, coach Lute Olson, Beau Muhlbach, and Andre Iguodala, along with (bottom row, left to right) Salim Stoudamire, Mustafa Shakur, Hassan Adams, Chris Rodgers, and Kirk Walters, pose with 1904 UA athletes including baske…
Civilian Conservation Corps in Southern Arizona
People fishing and picnicing at Sabino Dam ca. 1950s.
Downtown Tucson
Photo courtesy of the Arizona Historical Society - Congress Street, shown in the 1930s, may be an early focus of a survey to see which Downtown buildings are eligible for the federal historic status.
Court Street
Court Street in Tucson, c. 1900. City Hall is on the left (with flagpole) and San Augustin church is the peaked roof in distance at the end of the street. The building in the left foreground was used for the first mixed school taught by Miss Wakefield( later Mrs. Fish) and Miss Bolton. PLEAS…
Criterion Shoe Shop
The Criterion Shoe Shop on 27 East Congress Street in downtown Tucson, Ariz., unknown year, but probably around 1914. Arizona Historical Society ref# B89325.
1915: First official air mail delivery made in Tucson
Katherine Stinson, the "teenage aviatrix," flew this plane in 1915 to carry mail from the old fairgrounds on South Sixth Avenue to the Downtown post office - making this flight the first official air mail delivery in Arizona. She was in town to perform aerial stunts at the annual fair.
House liberals appear ready to accept compromise health-care bill
WASHINGTON — They may not like it, but many House liberals look ready to accept a compromise health-care bill, putting Democratic leaders well on the way to delivering on President Obama's call for overhaul.
Albee's characters thrive in 'Balance'
There is a delicate balance between hate and love. Isolation and connection. Denial and acceptance.
Dedican santuario al Padre Kino
Se invita al público en general a la bendición y dedicación del santuario del padre Eusebio Francisco Kino, que fue construido por las personas que apoyan los componentes históricos y los museos del Río Nuevo al Oeste del Río Santa Cruz.
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