
Title: Best Western Pony Soldier Flagstaff (AZ), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Bob Bradshaw Pony Soldier Motel 3030 East Santa Fe Flagstaff, Arizona 86001 Phone (602) 526-2388
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Title: Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum Phoenix (AZ), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
The most modern, fully-equipped and luxurious coliseum and convention center in the entire Southwest is focal point of the 80-acre Arizona State Fairgrounds. Beautifully equipped and decorated, it seats over 14,000 and hosts conventions, sporting events, exhibits, trade shows, theatrical productions and concerts. Notice the smiling face on the coliseum roof as a friendly greeting to aerial visitors
Dexter Press, Inc
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Title: Tourist Headquarters Williams (AZ), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Important tourist headquarters on U.S. 66 and at one of the terminals of the Navajo Trail (Arizona to Colorado). Access city to Grand Canyon
Dexter Press Inc
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Title: Aerial View of Tucson Tucson (AZ), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Over this historic city, once the territorial capital, have flown the flags of Spain, Mexico, and the Confederacy. This view looks east over the Court House in lower center of the picture. Tucson recently dedicated a new city hall tower, the center of a city-county governmental complex that will be the largest in the state
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Title: Main Street Jerome (AZ), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Now called America's largest Ghost City, Jerome was once a booming town of 15,000 inhabitants. It was known as the billion dollar copper camp
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Title: Aerial View Kingman (AZ), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Fast growing city on Route 66 in northwest Arizona
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Title: Aerial View of Flagstaff Flagstaff (AZ), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Late afternoon sun highlights this aerial view which includes Northern Arizona University Building, the all-weather East-West Highway 66 running through center of town, and in the background are famous San Francisco Peaks, Arizona's highest mountains
Kolor View Press
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Title: Aerial View of Holbrook Holbrook (AZ), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
On famous Highway 66 in Northeastern Arizona near the colorful Painted Desert and the Petrified Forest. The Santa Fe Railroad runs East & West through the town
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Title: Tucson International Airport Tucson (AZ), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Serving Tucson and all of fast growing southern Arizona. One of the west's newest and finest airports
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Title: Andy Devine Avenue Kingman (AZ), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
With a population of about 9,000, Kingman is a shipping, shopping, and recreational center for a large area of northern Arizona
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Title: Del Webb's Kings Inn Sun City (AZ), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
10660 Grand Avenue, 85351 Visitors bask in the sun and swim in the beautiful pool at Kings Inn Motor Hotel. The Inn provides all modern facilities, air conditioned rooms, and proximity to Sun City's four golf courses
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Title: Best Western Pony Soldier Motel Flagstaff (AZ), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Bob Bradshaw 3030 East Santa Fe, Phone (602) 526-2388
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Title: Greetings from Tucson, Arizona Tucson (AZ), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Looking West on Congress Street in downtown Tucson
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Title: Tuscon Community & Convention Center Tucson (AZ), Continental Chrome unused
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Title: Mariott's Camelback Inn Scottsdale (AZ), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
The ideal spot to acquire healthful sun-tans and new friends. Two large, heated pools make swimming a pleasure any time of year
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Title: San Marcos Resort & Country Club Chandler (AZ), Chrome PM 1964
Description:
New and contemporary San Marcos Club House adjacent to the all-green 18-hole golf course, offers complete facilities including dining room, cocktail lounge, pro shop, locker rooms for men and women and massage department for men
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Title: Vila Serenas III Tucson (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
Villa Serenas III 210 North Maguire Tucson, Arizona 85710 (602) 885-5641 Exquisite Adult oriented apartment living in a resort atmosphere... heated swimming pool, tennis, billiards, outdoor barbeques, exercise room and card room. Elegantly furnished and unfurnished one and two bedroom apartments. Professionally decorated with colorful all electric kitchens. Air conditioning, closed circuit TV, and on bus route
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Title: Panchos Restarant Tucson (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
For over 25 years one of Tucson's finest Mexican restaurants, featuring the largest known dripping candle, Latin music in the Uno Mas Lounge, and Pancho's famous margaritas
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Title: The Lakes, Luxurious Adult Oriented Apartment Living Tucson (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
5666 East Hampton, 85712 (602) 886-0606 ...cool, quite pools, heated swimming pool, therapeutic pool, lounge and card room, shuffleboard, billiards, exercise and sauna room, outdoor barbeques. Professionally decorated furnished or un-furnished one and two bedroom apartments featuring all electric kitchens and large closets. Air-conditioning and near bus routes
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Title: Villa Serenas Tucson (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
Like living in a resort . . . heated pools, tennis, billards, putting greens, exercise, sauna, and steam rooms. Elegantly furnished or unfurnished one and two bedrooms and studios. Beautifully draped, deep pile carpets and colorful kitchens. There's total security and buildings are fire resistive
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Title: First Congregational Church (United Church of Christ) Phoenix (AZ), Chrome PM 1976 Nov-11
Description:
"The Church of the White Spire" 1407 North Second Street Established in 1917 A friendly church in the heart of Phoenix
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Title: First Congregational Church, United Church of Christ Tucson (AZ), Chrome PM 1978 Mar-10
Description:
824 North Second Avenue. Chancel of Church, completed in 1960
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Title: Pow Wow Trading Post Motel Holbrook (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
752 North Navajo. (602) 524-3241. Gift shop featuring authentic Navajo Rugs, Hopi Pottery and Kachina Dolls, Apache Beadwork. All Indian handcrafts and jewelry. Motel near I-40 - East Holbrook, color T.V., refrigeration, heated pool. Grocery store on premises. Mr. and Mrs. K.E. Leopold, Owners and Operators
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Title: Desert View Trading Post (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
on Yarnell Hill and U.S. Highway 89 is one of the most attractive curio and gift shops in the west. It is a favorite stop for the Greyhound buses, and everyone who stops here is pleased with the things they find here and the friendly folks that serve them, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tilley
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Title: Arizone Court Tucson (AZ), Linen unused
Description:
One of the finest, 25 cottages completely modern, kitchenettes with refrigerator, tile bath, tubs and showers, air cooled and gas or electric heated. Tucson's most modern trailer court. The most beautiful shad in the summer in Tucson. Quality throughout. Mr. & Mrs. John Yunt, Owners and Manager
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Title: El Rey Hotel Court Globe (AZ), Linen unused
Description:
On U.S. 60 and 70, East Entrance to City
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Title: Paradise Inn Phoenix (AZ), Linen unused
Description:
The first large winter resort hotel built in the Phoenix area since the War. Located at the base of the Camelback Mountain, its rooms and verandas overlook the city of Phoenix to the south and the broad expanse Paradise Valley to the east
curteich-chicago
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Title: Peter Pan Motor Hotel Mesa (AZ), Linen PM 1961 Dec-10
Description:
620 W. Main St. (U.S. 60-70-80-89) Phone 710 In the heart of Arizona's famous "Valley of the Sun" 21 modern, lovely air-conditioned Motor Hotel Units. Tubs and tiled shower baths. Somw with kitchens. Electric refrigeration
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Title: Main Street, Scottsdale - "The West's Most Western Town" Scottsdale (AZ), Linen PM 1953 Mar-1
Description:
The fast-growing business center of a prosperous ranch and resort area just east of Phoenix, Arizona. Indian silversmiths, Western artists, authentic fabric and ceramics designers, and other craftsmen at work in their shops are of particular interest to out-of-state visitors, who browse through Scottsdale's fine give, clothing and curio shops in increasing numbers each year
curteich-chicago
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Title: Peter Pan Motor Hotel Mesa (AZ), Linen PM 1960 Feb-5
Description:
620 W. Main St. (U.S. 60-70-80-89). In the heart of Arizona's famous 'Valley of the Sun'. 21 modern, lovely air-conditioned Motor Hotel Units. Tubs and tiled shower baths. Some with kitchens. Electric refrigeration. Mr. and Mrs. John Fechter - owners. Duncan Hines and AAA approved
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Title: Aerial View of The Wigwam Litchfield Park (AZ), Linen unused
Description:
The Wigwam, Arizona's most picturesque guest ranch at Litchfield Park, Arizona -- "Where the Sun Spends the Winter" -- is just 17 miles by paved highway from Phoenix, shopping and amusement center of the Southwest
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Title: Navajo Courts Phoenix (AZ), Linen PM 1945 Oct-8
Description:
U.S. Highways 60,70,80,and 89, 3300 East Van Buren Street. 26 strictly modern units, air cooled and gas heated. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bird, operating owners
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Title: View of Swimming Pool - Tropicana Motel Phoenix (AZ), Linen
Description:
Its tropical setting beckons many to spend their entire vacation here summer or winter. Lounge in our beautiful patios, swim in filtered, pure, sparkling clear water, play tennis, shuffleboard, have Bar-B Que parties and dine in our attractive restaurant, serving the best of food. 56 individual cottages. Each with telephone
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Title: Motel Flint Phoenix (AZ), Linen
Description:
A modern, air-cooled motel with tubs and tile showers. Some kitchenettes and apts. with electric refrigeration. Carports. Close to good restaurants. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Light, Owners
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Title: Frontier Lodge Phoenix (AZ), Linen PM 1947 Dec-17
Description:
2823 E. Van Buren on U.S. 60-70-80-89 Your Home while visiting Phoenix. Distinctive, modern, new units. Insulated and Air Conditioned. Radios in every room. 10 Minutes to City Center. Phone: 3-6517
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Title: La Fiesta Motor Court Phoenix (AZ), Linen PM 1941 Feb-3
Description:
2320 Grand Avenue, at the Northwest entrance to Phoenix. On U. S. Highways 60, 70 and 89. Air Conditioned. Fireproof construction. Attached garages. Kitchenettes. Cafe on premises. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davey
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Title: Gateway to Hopi and Navajo Reservations Flagstaff (AZ), Linen unused
Description:
Altitude 7,000 feet. Flagstaff is located on the main line of the Santa Fe railroad and US Highway 66. Here is located the Lowell Observatory, the Museum of Northern Arizona and the Arizona State Teachers College. It is the gateway to the greatest number of scenic and natural wonders of the world
curteich-chicago
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Title: The Saratoga Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge and The Lobster House Phoenix (AZ), Linen unused
Description:
Now serving the 3rd generation, is one of Arizona's finest and most beautiful restaurant, and is known from Coast to Coast. Located in Southern California's most scenic resort town, The Lobster House Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge, has established itself as one of the finer eating houses specializing in seafoods, steaks, chops and chicken
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Title: St. Philip's in the Hills Tucson (AZ), Linen PM 1956 Jul-25
Description:
Roofed with hand-made imported Spanish tile, its interior furnishings creating a distinctly Old World atmosphere, St. Philip's In The Hills is one of America's unique churches--having a 12-ft. square plate glass picture window over the altar through which is seen the ever-changing cloud and sunlight effects on the foothills of the Santa Catalina mountains
Lollesgard Specialty Co
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Title: Old Main, University of Arizona Tucson (AZ), Linen PM 1947 Nov-13
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Title: Arizona Biltmore Phoenix (AZ), Linen unused
Description:
The Arizona Biltmore, world renowned for its superb service and its excellent standards of hospitality, a triumph in modern architecture, is located in the heart of the Arizona desert, near Phoenix, Arizona
C.T. Art-Colortone
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Title: Hotel Westward Ho and Patio Suites Phoenix (AZ), Linen PM 1957 Jan-7
Description:
A famous vacation Hdqtrs., distinctive for its downtownlocation-resort atmosphere. 500 rooms, including kitchenette apartments in Patio Suites. Tropical patio, sun decks, luxurious swimming pool in year round ideal climate. Home of renowned La Mina Room for Dining and Dancing
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Title: Hotel Westward Ho and Patio Suites Phoenix (AZ), Linen PM 1957 Jan-11
Description:
A famous vacation hdqtrs., distinctive for its downtown location-resort atmosphere. 500 rooms, including kitchenette, apartments in Patio Suites. Tropical Patio, sun decks, luxurious swimming pool in year 'round ideal climate. 'Home of Renowned La Mina Room for Dining and Dancing'
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Title: Jokake Inn Phoenix (AZ), Linen unused
Description:
Jokake Inn is a Winter Resort Hotel situated on the Desert, on the "sunny side" of Camel Back Mountain. The Inn is appropriately executed in Mexican and Indian architecture, and is ten miles from the center of Phoenix, Capital and largest city in Arizona
Curteich-Chicago
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Title: Hotel Westward Ho and Patio Suites Phoenix (AZ), Linen unused
Description:
A famous vacation headquarters, distinctive for its downtown location- resor atmosphere, 500 rooms, including kitchenette apartments in Patio Suites. Tropical patio, sun decks, luxurious swimming pool in year round ideal climate
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Title: Greetings from Gateway to the Grand Canyon Williams (AZ), Linen PM 1952 Jun-4
Description:
Williams, Arizona Gateway to the Grand Canyon Located on Highway 66 near its function with the Grand Canyon Highway, Williams is a picturesque mountain town in the heart of the greatest stand of yellow pine timber in the U.S. Summer nights are always delightfully cool at this altitude of 6,780 ft. The town derives its name from Bill Williams Mountain, which is in turn named for a famous pioneer of the region. Lumbering is the chief industry, several large mills being located here
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Title: The Arizona Ambassador Phoenix (AZ), Chrome PM 1972 Mar-1
Description:
Phone 266-2423 335 Maryland Avenue West "Your Place in the Sun" William & Jean Heinke, Owner-Operators [AAA Logo]
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Title: Casa Blanca Phoenix (AZ), Chrome PM Nov-29
Description:
Near Scottsdale. A striking example of the famous winter resorts of the Valley of the Sun and resembling an oasis in teh Moroccan desert, this beautiful reort lies just east of Camelback Mountain , its white spire easily seen while driving along Camelback Road in the northeast end of the Valley
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Title: Tucson TraveLodge Tucson (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
50 Units, ample parking, telephones, TVs, refrigeration, Beauty Rest beds, heated swimming pool, close to business and shopping. Closest to University. Approved by AAA and Duncan Hines
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Title: Travelodge Tucson (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
50 Units Ample Parking. Telephones, TV's Refrigeration. Beauty Rest Beds Heated Swimming Pool. Close to Business and Shopping. Closest to Univerity. Approved by AAA and Duncan Hines. On Highways 80-84-89. Through City 1136 North Stone. Main 2-6714
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Title: Lost Dutchman Travel Trailer Resort Apache Junction (AZ), Chrome
Description:
400 North Plaza Drive (602)982-4173 A goldmine of good times for RVers. Non-stop activities at the foot of the beautiful Superstition Mountains. Crafts, dancing, fitness...a golden opportunity for adults
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Title: Sun-Ray Motel Tucson (AZ), Chrome PM 1957 Jan-13
Description:
A modern beautiful motor hotel at East entrance to the Sunshine City. Designed for those who wish luxurious, comfortable and quiet rooms or apartments with kitchesn, also kitchenettes, tile baths, air-cooled, infra red ray automatic heat, lovely patio, landscaped grounds, sun bathing, shuffle board, TV lounge
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Title: Irrigation Canal in Arizona's "Valley of the Sun" (AZ), Linen unused
Description:
In the distance and in the left foreground is the unreclaimed desert. But this canal with its thousands of branching ditches or "laterals" supplies life-giving water to enterprising ranchers, fast creating the miracle of broad hayfields, lush alfalfa pastures, miles of lettuce, carrot, corn and cotton fields, heavily laden citrus and date groves, and flowers all the year 'round--in an area where rainfall is less than 11 inches annually!
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Title: Benedictine Sanctuary of Perpetual Adoration of Christ the King Tucson (AZ), Linen unused
Description:
Located at Benedictine and Mount Angel Drive (East Speedway - on Country Club Road) Tucson, Arizona. Chapel open from 5:00 A.M to 8:30 P.M. All Visitors Welcome
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Title: Union Depot Phoenix (AZ), Linen PM 1947
Description:
The train at the depot when this picture was taken was the Arizonia Limited. Rock Island and Southern Pacific streamliner. This is a Santa Fe RR depot also, however, the news stand is operated by the famous Fred Harvey system
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Title: Residence of P. K. Wrigley, Biltmore Estates Phoenix (AZ), Linen PM 1948 Jan-30
Description:
This palatial mansion is located on a high mesa overlooking the Biltmore Estates with a commanding view of many of the points of interest in the "Valley of the Sun." Directly below is the Arizona Biltmore, in the distance Squaw Peak, Camel Back Mountain, acres of citrus groves and beyond, the desert
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Title: Jack Tar Court Hotel Hot Springs (AZ), Linen PM 1944 Oct-18
Description:
The nations finest
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Title: Jokake Inn - The Swimming Pool and Sun Deck Jokake (AZ), Linen PM Mar-12
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Title: Air View, St. Mary's Hospital and Sanatorium Tucson (AZ), Linen unused
Description:
St. Mary's established in 1880, is the oldest aand largest privately operated hospital in Arizona. It is conducted by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, and includes General Hospital, Sanatorium and School of Nursing. The Convent, built in 1926, was completely furnished by Harold Bell Wright, once a patient here. In left foreground is new wing completed in 1941
Curt Teich & Co
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Title: U S Veterans Hospital Tucson (AZ), Linen unused
Description:
The US Government has officially recognized the healthful qualities of Tucson's climate by the construction of this magnificient insitutuion, one of the finest and most up to date in the country
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Title: Santa Rita Hotel Tucson (AZ), Linen unused
Description:
For a luxurious vacation, the finest hotel under the happy Arizona sun. Nick C. Hall, Mgr. In Tucson, Arizona, it's the Santa Rita Hotel. Landmark in the desert, famed for its Western atmosphere and Southern hospitality. 200 rooms of luxury and comfort, roof garden, sun decks, health club, coffee shop, cocktail lounge, excellent cuisine
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Title: Jefferson Hotel Phoenix (AZ), Linen unused
Description:
Series 6A-H2597
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Title: Maricopa County Court House Phoenix (AZ), Linen PM 1956 May-03
Description:
Series P-24, 9A-H267
The Maricopa County Court House and Phoenix City Hall is located on West Washington Street between First and Second Avenues. Cost $2,225,000 to build
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Title: Post Office And Federal Building Tucson (AZ), Linen unused
Description:
Series 301, 65313
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Title: El Conquistador Hotel and Cottages Tucson (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
El Conquistador is a winter resort situated on the desert, three miles from Tucson. Season December first to May first. Swimming pool, private riding stables, tennis courts - Randolph golf course directly adjacent. Charles A. Doherty, Manager
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Title: Page Boy Motel Page (AZ), Chrome PM 1968 Jul-21
Description:
150 No. 7th Avenue / Phone MI 5-2416 / One Mile East of Highway 89 in Page, Arizona 86040 / 50 Modern units, showers and tubs, room phones, individually controlled electric heating, refrigerate air-conditioning and wall-to-wall carpeting in each room, T.V. in all rooms. Heated swimming pool. One and one-half miles from the Glen Canyon Dam
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Title: Highlander Motel Williams (AZ), Chrome PM 1968
Description:
US Highways 66 and 89 - Telephone 635-2541 Williams, Arizona Elevation 6750. Ceramic Tiled Baths, Wall to Wall Carpeting, Electric and Vented Wall Heat, Individually controlled, TV, 12 Units, Air Conditioned by Refrigeration. Gateway to Grand Canyon Marshall and Ruth Ann Duncan, Owners, Vera Nordyke, Mgr
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Title: Sleep in a Wigwam Holbrook (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
A novel and unique place to stay. In the heart of the Indian Country, and Gateway to Petrified Forest and Painted Desert National Monuments. Solid hickory furniture. Modern throughout. Insulated for your peace and quiet. Approved playground equipment. Air cooled. Vented heat
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Title: Yuma's Famous Wedding Chapel Yuma (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
Where the Stars are married, day or night. Marriage license secured seven days a week
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Title: Arizona State University Tempe (AZ), Chrome PM 1967 Jul-10
Description:
Grady Gammage Memorial Auditorium, last large design of Frank Lloyd Wright. ASU is the proud home of this most imposing and fascinating piece of construction in the state of Arizona. The auditorium seats 3000 in wide-spaced arcs of seats unbroken by aisles, and provides excellent acoustic conditions throughout. It will serve the university and community as concert hall, opera house, and drama theater
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Title: Park Central Medical Building and St. Joseph's Hospital Phoenix (AZ), Chrome PM 1957
Description:
Built in the form of a cross this modern medical building provides for doctors' offices which border beautifully landscaped and sun-lighted patios. The $6,000,000 325 bed hospital adjacent was opened in 1953. It includes Schools of Nursing, X-Ray and Medical Technology as well as approved programs for residents and interns
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Title: Ho, Ho, No Snow Sun City (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
The happiness of having no cold winter chores is shown on the face of this snow shovel in Sun City, Arizona retirement community
Dexter Press, Inc
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Title: Yuma County Chamber of Commerce Yuma (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
In Yuma, Arizona you can work, live, play the Western way. Yuma offers gracious family living in the sun for year-in, year out resident. Our marvelous climate, sunny and dry, excellent schools, varied recreational facilities, home of the historic Territorial Prison, church activities and fine homes, all assure rich opportunities for children growing up in Yuma. Add to these such practical matters as fine stores and services of every type - Yuma is truly the ideal place to live
Curteichcolor
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Title: Thomas Mall Shopping enter Phoenix (AZ), Chrome PM 1965 Jan-13
Description:
East Thomas Road at 44 Street Phoenix, Arizona. This aerial view shows the newest air-conditioned shopping mall in Arizona, with famous Camelback Mountain in the background. The center houses its many stores offering merchandise or service in a constant comfortable temperature, winter and summer. Birds and fish flourish in the mall and fountains perform to delight shoppers and visitors
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Title: State Capitol - Arizona Phoenix (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
Constructed of Arizona tufa stone, the original building was dedicated Feb. 25, 1901 during the session of the 21st Territorial Legislature. the 19th Legislature had approved a bond issue for $100,000 for construction of the capitol. This amount was supplemented and the final cost was $135,774.29. Built on donated grounds which were acquired in 1887, that area was known as State House Park. The land donation was an inclusion in the agreement when the Territorial Capitol was moved from Prescott. The first addition to the building was made in 1918, another in 1939 and finally the two new front wings in 1960. The center addition cost $155,000.00 and the Justice Building cost $658,441.35 with the Public Works Administration contributing part of the cost
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Title: Park Plaza Motel Flagstaff (AZ), Chrome PM 1959
Description:
In fabulous Flagstaff, Arizona. West junction U.S. 66-89-89A. Furnace Heat, Room Phones, Air-Conditioned by Nature. 60 level rooms and suites. Golden Drumstick REstaurant on Premises. Also Park Plaza Hotels in Raton, New Mexico; Amarillo; Fort Worth; Texarkana; Tulsa: St. Louis; Town park in Memphis; Belmont in Dallas and Catalina in Wichita Falls
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Title: The Lilac Tree Scottsdale (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
72 W. Fifth Ave. A unique specialty shop featuring smart, young fashions for the mature figure - 10 1/2 to 26 1/2. It has the distinction of being the only dress shop in Arizona showing HALF-SIZES exclusively
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Title: Doubetree Inn Scottsdale (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
4710 North Scottsdale Road Scottsdale, Arizona 85252 (602) 947-5411 Individually air conditioned rooms and suites. Conference and Banquet Facilities. Color TV. Restaurant - Coffee Shop - Lounge
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Title: North Central Motor Hotel Phoenix (AZ), Chrome PM 1964 Jul-4
Description:
3601 N. Central Ave., Phone 264-4137. 20 beautifully furnished units located away from hiway noise. Refrigerated air conditioning, heated pool, phone in every room. T.V. Within walking distance to fine restaurants and exclusive shopping
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Title: Patio of Hotel Westward Ho Phoenix (AZ), Chrome PM 1957 Feb-9
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Title: Sun City Directory Sun City (AZ), Chrome PM 1967 Dec-31
Description:
17 miles North of Phoenix on U.S. 89. This directory sign indicates just some of the activity that takes place here at sun City, where "an active new way of life" really means what it says. Sun City was designed and built by Del Webb and is solely for retired people
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Title: El Estribo Lodge Phoenix (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
Heated swimming pool--flower-decked lawns--luxurious rooms. Outstanding food--established clientele--friendly atmosphere. Located on the south slope of Camelback Mountain amidst exclusive resorts
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Title: Chandler, Arizona Chandler (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
"The Five-Star City" Cotton - Cattle - Citrus - Conventions - Charm A broad green palza is one key to the charm for which this lovely city in the famous Valley of the Sun is widely noted. Surrounding the plaza is a distinctive business district and one of Arizona's foremost resort hotel. Some of Arizona's greenest and finest agricultural areas surround this shopping center of 7,500
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Title: Chandler, Arizona Chandler (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
Chandler, Arizona "The Five-Star City" Cotton-Cattle-Citrus-Conventions-Charm. A distinctive business district shaded by pergolas surrounds the broad green plaza for which this charming city of 7,500 is widely noted. It is hte center of an outstanding agricultural are and the site of one of the foremost resort hotels in the famed Valley of the Sun
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Title: Chandler, Arizona Chandler (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
"The Five-Star City" Cotton-Cattle-Citrus-Conventions - Charm. Tourists and vacationists who traverse Highway 87 through the famous Valley of the Sun best remember this charming resort and agricultural center for its broad green plaza. A distinctive centralized business district is marked by shady pergolas
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Title: The Lulu Belle Scottsdale (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
Recreating the spirit and decor of the Gay Nineties era of the Old West, this colorful restaurant-bar has become famous as one of the West's most interesting showplaces. Color photography by Bob Petley
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Title: Phoenix Encanto Park Phoenix (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
Year-round recreational facilities are provided residents and visitors at the Phoenix Encanto Park located on 15th Avenue between McDowell and Thomas Roads. An 18-hole golf course, boating, swimming, tennis and archery are available for the sport enthusiasts. A band shell for evening concerts, the famous tree walk, and a complete children's playground complete this beautiful park
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Title: Apache Wells Mobile City Mesa (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
448 Acre Community--New Clubhouse--Championship Golf Course--Coffee Shop--Modern Recreation Hall--Health Center--Therapeutic Pool--Shopping Center--Closed Circuit TV--Panoramic Mountain View--Underground Utilities--Complete Activity Program Spacious Lots for Rental and Purchase "Come to Look...You'll Stay to Live" Photo by Bill Williams
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Title: El Monterey Apartments Tucson (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
El Monterey Apartments 3627 East Lee Tucson, Arizona 85716 1 and 2 bedroom, completely furnished, beautiful garden apartments with mountain view of the Catalinas. Green lawns - flowers -shuffleboard - heated pool. One of Tucson's finest. Winter visitors welcome. Phone 325-0075
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Title: El Rancho Hotel Courts Flagstaff (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
3 blocks west of underpass, on U.S.Highway "66" Enjoy Western hospitality at its best . . . at the Pine Country's finest hotel court. No railroad noise. . . 55 ultra-modern units, located at 7000 ft. elevation. Air conditioned by nature in summer. . . individually controlled heat for your comfort in winter. . . tiled showers. . . kitchenettes. . . Individual garages. An Andy Womack enterprise. Mr. R.C. Stewart, Gen. MGr. Mr. J.E. Owen, Asst. Mgr
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Title: Looking Across the International Boundary into Mexico Nogales (AZ), Chrome PM 1955 Jan-28
Description:
The connecting link between U.S. Hgy. 80 and Mexican Federal 15. Nogales, Arizona, U.S.A. K436 - Color photography by Stan Davis
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Title: Desert Gem Motel Yuma (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
2607 4th Ave., Phone SU 3-8581 A colorful oasis in the heart of the desert country. One of the best motels in this area. Carefully designed for your comfort with finest refrigeration and electric heating. Heated swimming Pool - Television and wide sheltered carports at your door. When in Gila Bend stay with us at our Desert Gem there. Photography by Tom Reed
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Title: Paul's Hide-Away Lodge Tucson (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
A.A.A. Sleep off the Highway 255 W. Flores One and two rooms - Kitchenettes - Swimming Pool 1 block east of Highways 80-84-89 Phone MA 3-3481 or 623-3481
Dexter
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Title: Crossroads Inn Tucson (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
Crossroads Inn 3033 South Sixth Avenue Tucson, Arizona At intersection of Highways 80, 89, 84A and Interstate 10. Complete hotel service, coffee shop, swimming pool. Weather conditioned for your comfort. Television and radio. Operated by Ramada Inns
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Title: The Tucson Biltmore Tucson (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
The Tucson Biltmore swimming pool in its park-like setting. In the background is the circular dining room with its beautiful view of the surrounding desert and mountains
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Title: Williams Travelodge Williamsburg (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
Gateway to Grand Canyon 430 East Bill Williams Avenue Williams, Arizona Telephone 635-2651 39 Units, Swimming Pool, Air Conditioning, TV, Telephones, located on the Eastern edge of Williams on East Bound Highway 66-89
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Title: Wagon Wheel Motel Wickenburg (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
Wagon Wheel Motel - Wickenburg, Arizona Reasonable daily and weekly rates. Winter vacation land. 1 hour west of Phoenix on U.S. Hwys. 60-70, 6/10 mi. west of underpass in Wickenburg, between Laundromat and Cafe. 11 units, 2 kitchenettes and 1 two room unit. Steam heat and central refrigeration. Individually controlled. Free TV Phone 684-2531
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Title: Sliger's Buckhorn Baths Mesa (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
View through the lobby toward the T.V. room and Museum. Here are displayed many fine specimens of native Arizona Wildlife. Visitors welcome. Owner-Operators: Ted and Alice Sliger
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Title: Golfside Apartments Phoenix (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
Furnished one-bedroom apartments, swimming pool, shuffle board and golf. Resort area with shopping, entertainment, restaurants and mountain view
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Title: Shangri-La Apartments Phoenix (AZ), Chrome PM 1967 Feb-00
Description:
2936 No. 36th St., Phoenix, Arizona 85018 Phone 955-2190 157 beautiful residential apartments, perfectly planned for golden living in the Valley of the Sun. Photo by Tom Reed
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Title: Smuggler's Inn Tucson (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
Smuggler's Inn 6350 E. Speedway at Wilmot Tuscon, Arizona 85710 Phone: (602) 296-3292 An exciting adventure in fine accommodations. beautifully appointed rooms and suites. Excellent restaurant, dancing adn entertainment
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Title: Grand Canyon Caverns Seligman (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
Grand Canyon Caverns on Route 66, twenty-two miles west of Seligman, Arizona, reveals new wonders almost daily as exploration continues. The Caverns were officially opened May 12, 1962, and are Arizona's newest educational tourist attraction. The reception building contains an excellent restaurant and curio shop
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Title: Wonderland Motel Flagstaff (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
Refrigeration- TV in all rooms- immaculately styled and furnished... Ceramic tile tubs and showers. Simmons Beauty Rest mattresses... Wall-to-wall carpeting, thermostat controlled heat... Children's playground... Heated swimming pool. Motel with the VIEW in Arizona's Scenic Wonderland
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Title: World's Largest Rose Bush Tombstone (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
is a white Lady Banksia. The original root came from Scotland in 1885. From a single trunk it spreads over an arbor that covers over 6,000 square feet. Each spring it is covered with millions of tiny white roses
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Title: Arizona Coliseum Phoenix (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
The world's largest painting, the American Revolution Bicentennial symbol, sits atop Arizona Coliseum in Phoenix. The double star is symbolic of the two centuries which have passed since the founding of our nation in 1776. America will commemorate its 200th birthday in 1976. Gala celebrations will be held throughout Arizona. Photo by Herb and Dorothy McLaughlin
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Title: Thomas Mall Phoenix (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
44th Street & E. Thomas Rd. The illuminated Playing Fountain in Thomas Mall, the newest and largest air-conditioned shopping center in the entire southwest
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Title: Carefree International Restaurant Carefree (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
CAREFREE INTERNATIONAL RESTAURANT Carefree, Arizona Seven distinctive yet interconnected dining areas in this gracious 25,000 square foot restaurant provide an exciting variety of eating atmospheres. Its unique Carefree desert forest setting is as enjoyable as its delightful international cuisine. Serving lunch, cocktails and dinner, year-round. Color Photography by Bob Petley
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Title: Hotel Westward Ho and U.S. Post Office Phoenix (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
Serving as the outstanding landmark of downtown Phoenix the tower can be seen from many miles away. Famous for its Patio Pool, the unusual Thunderbird Room, and its dining and entertainment facilities, the Westward Ho is a favorite stopping place
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Title: Camelback Inn Phoenix (AZ), Chrome PM 1956 Jan-31
Description:
Uniquely Southwestern in its architecture, Camelback Inn is said to be one of the world's most distinctive resorts. Pictured is the main approach to the unusual main building. Season October to May for 175 American Plan guests
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Title: Evening Lights Tucson (AZ), Chrome PM 1960 Jul-5
Description:
Looking south on Stone Avenue toward Metropolitan Business District. Population 221,000
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Title: St. Mary's Hospital Tucson (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
One of the most modern hospitals in the Southwest
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Title: Yuma's Famous Wedding Chapel Yuma (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
Where the Stars are married, day or night. Marriage license secured seven days a week
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Title: Original Oriental Saloon Tombstone (AZ), Chrome unused
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Title: Sun City, Arizona Sun City (AZ), Chrome PM 1961 May-29
Description:
Del Webb's Sun City, the nation's first completely planned community for active retirement. Includes a HiwayHouse, Golf Course, Swimming Pool, Club House and Commercial Shopping Center. 12 miles northwest of Phoenix, out Grand Avenue on Highways 60-70-89
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Title: Aerial View Yuma (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
Colorful Yuma. We are in beautiful sunny Yuma, Arizona. We are looking up the four mile strip of Motels, Restaurants, and new "Skyscrapers". The beautiful new Crescent Center is in the foreground and the new Circle Square is one mile north
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Title: Annual Frontier Days Parade Prescott (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
The original Palace Bar on "whiskey row" is seen in background
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Title: Center of Town Holbrook (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
Having many good motels, eating places, souvenir shops, etc., and being only 24 miles from Painted Desert on U.S. Hwy. 66, and 19 miles from Petrified Forest on U.S. Hwy. 260, Holbrook is the natural overnight stopping place for visitors to these scenic wonders
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Title: Gateway to the Painted Desert and petriefied Forest Holbrook (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
Holbrook, Northern Arizona Looking to the Northeast along U.S. Highway 66 from the main intersection of town. Holbrook, the gateway to the Painted Desert and the Petrified Forest, offers many fine tourist accommodations
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Title: Main Street Scottsdale (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
Famous as the "West's Most Western Town," Scottsdale has retained the architecture of the Old West. Situated in the center of Arizona's fabulous resort area, this unique little town is a congregating point for Indians, cowboys and tourists. The Lulu Belle Restaurant and Bar is famous as one of the West's most interesting showplaces
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Title: Allen Street, "The Main Drag" Tombstone (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
"The town too tough to die."
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Title: Business District Douglas (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
Business area of one of Arizona's most historic towns. Hub of a rich mining area just miles from the Mexican border
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Title: Sun City, Arizona Sun City (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
This welcome to Sun City sign at the entrance, is as gay and lively as the people who live here in this city of an active new way of life
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Title: Greetings From Showlow, Arizona Show Low (AZ), Chrome
Description:
Showlow, Arizona. This fast growing farming, lumber, and tourist recreation center on Highway U.S. 60 derived its name from the drawing of a low card (2 of clubs) by two partners to decide ownership of the land now occupied by the town. The church of the Latter Day Saints stands to the right of this view
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Title: Looking south on STone Tucson (AZ), Chrome unused
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Title: Nation's First Completely Planned Community for Active Retirement Sun City (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
Del Webb's Sun City, the nation's first completely planned community for active retirement, includes a HiwayHouse, Golf Course, Swimming Pool, Club House, and Commercial Shopping Center. 12 miles northwest of Phoenix, out Grand Avenue on Highways 60-70-89
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Title: Park Central Shopping City Phoenix (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
The Park Central Shopping City in the heart of Phoenix, Arizona, serves the entire Valley of the Sun. It offers 5000 cars free parking on a 47 acre plot, with 500,000 square feet of shopping area. There are department stores, restaurants, specialty shops, a drug store, and a nursery for the convenience of shoppers
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Title: Scottsdale, Arizona Scottsdale (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
Looking west on Main Street we see the truly unusual in western buildings. Dress shops, jewelry shops, a theatre, a variety store and the famous Lulu Belle restaurant - all have diligently maintained the appearance and atmosphere of the old west. The hump of Camelback Mountain can be seen in the background
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Title: Looking west on Washington Street from in front of the Fox Theater Phoenix (AZ), Chrome PM 1955 Dec-30
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Title: Sun City Sun City (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
17 Miles North of Phoenix on U. S. 89 This directory sign indicates just some of the activity that takes place here at Sun City, where "an active new way of life" really means what it says. Sun City was designed and built by Del Webb and is solely for retired people
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Title: Aerial View Glendale (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
The shipping center for a large variety of winter vegetables. Glendale is situated in one of the world's richest agricultural districts
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Title: Looking south on Central Avenue Phoenix (AZ), Chrome unused
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Title: Parada Del Sol Scottsdale (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
The annual rodeo and rodeo parade that perpetuate the traditions of the Old West, in this, Scottsdale, the "West's Most Western Town!"
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Title: View of main street Douglas (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
Busy Hub of one of Arizona's most colorful mining towns just north of the Mexican border
Petley Studios
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Title: Whiskey Row Prescott (AZ), Chrome PM 1959 Sep-11
Description:
Because of the many original early bars and hotels on this downtown Prescott street, it is still called "Whiskey Row"
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Title: Greetings, looking west on Congress Street Tucson (AZ), Chrome PM 1959 Jul-26
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Title: Indian Village Trading Post Tucson (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
72 East Congress The Southwest's largest Indian store...Featuring Chief Grey-Squirrel performing his celebrated ritual sand paintings. Authentic Indian dances in full costume. See our Rug Weaver, Moccasin Maker and Silversmith at work
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Title: Jerome, Arizona Jerome (AZ), Chrome PM 1975 Oct-4
Description:
Jerome, Arizona Largest ghost city in America Population 15,000 10,000 5,000 1,000 ghost town
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Title: View of Plaza and Business District Chandler (AZ), Chrome PM 1967 Feb-9
Description:
CHANDLER, ARIZONA "The Five-Star City" Cotton--Cattle--Citrus--Conventions--Charm. A broad green plaza is one key to the charm for which this lovely city in the famous Valley of the Sun is widely noted. Surrounding the plaza is a distinctive business district and one of Arizona's foremost resort hotels. Some of Arizona's greenest and finest agricultural areas surround this shopping center of 7,500. Color Photo by Bob Petley
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Title: North Central Ave Phoenix (AZ), Chrome unused
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Title: Tortilla Flat Resort Tortilla Flat (AZ), Chrome PM 1967 Feb-17
Description:
Nestled in the Superstition Mountain Wilderness area on the Apache Trail. Motel. Kitchenette Apartments. Curios. Cafe. Gas Station. Fishing Tackle. Picnic Supplies. U.S. Post Office. Excellent Fishing and Hunting
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Title: University of Arizona Campus Tucson (AZ), Chrome unused
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Title: Aerial view of Mesa, Arizona Mesa (AZ), Chrome PM 1966 Jul-31
Description:
An aerial view shows the downtown area looking East in the progressive City of Mesa. A favorite haven for Winter Visitors, the city promotes numerous programs and entertainment for their enjoyment
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Title: Ness Superstition Inn Apache Junction (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
Jake's Saloon, an authentic Gay Nineties type bar in this fabulous resort hotel in the shadows of Superstition Mountain and the legendary "The Lost Dutchman" mine. Located 30 Miles East of Phoenix on Hiways 60, 70, 80, & 89
C. H. Dexon
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Title: Nogales, Arizona and the International Fence Nogales (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
seen from the Sky Room Restaurant atop Hotel Fray Marcos de Niza in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico
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Title: Howdy from Wickenburg, Arizona Wickenburg (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
Wickenburg, Arizona. The "Dude Ranch Capital of the World," Wickenburg is the place to spend an interesting day or an entire vacation
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Title: Montclair Apartments Tucson (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
Tuckson's newest and most modern Apt. Hotel. Designed for gracious vacationing. 40 units. Refrigerated Air-conditioning, heated swimming pool. Centrally located to golfing and shopping. 811 N. Alvernon Tucson, Arizona East 7-6276
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Title: Olympic-size Swimming Pool in Recreational Complex Sun City (AZ), Chrome PM 1970 Feb-20
Description:
SUN CITY, ARIZONA This olympic-size swimming pool sparkles in the recreational complex at Sun City's Town Hall South. Complex includes exercise room with therapeutic bath, 1,100 capacity auditorium, shuffle board, lawn bowling green, and botanical garden. Sun City Country Club can be seen in foreground
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Title: Allen Street, "The Main Drag" Tombstone (AZ), Chrome PM 1960 Mar-5
Description:
"The town too tough to die."
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Title: Looking west on Washington Street Phoenix (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
from in front of the Fox Theater
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Title: North Central Ave Phoenix (AZ), Chrome unused
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Title: Phoenix, Arizona Phoenix (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
This modern city, State Capitol of Arizona, is founded on the ruins of two prehistoric communities and is the center of a vast irrigation system which has brought agricultural riches to this section
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Title: Arizona State University Tempe (AZ), Chrome PM 1965 Feb-4
Description:
Memorial Union known as the living room, reception room, dining room, and recreation room of all the college, designed for student, faculty and alumni use
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Title: University of Arizona 1959 - 75th Anniversary Tucson (AZ), Chrome PM 1961 Jul-13
Description:
Looking down on the Mall toward Old Main
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Title: Officers' Club Fort Huachuca (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
Officers' Club at Fort Huachuca, Southern Arizona
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Title: St. Joseph's Hospital Phoenix (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
Founded in 1895. Operated by the Sisters of Mercy, this modern six million dollar 325 bed hospital was opened in August 1953 to serve the ever increasing needs of the Valley of the Sun. The educational facilities include Schools of Nursing, X-ray Technology and Medical Technology as well as approved programs for Residents and Interns
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Title: Sun City Sun City (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
Sun City, Arizona 17 Miles North of Phoenix on U. S. 89 This directory sign indicates just some of the activity that takes place here at Sun City, where "an active new way of life" really means what it says. Sun City was designed and built by Del Webb and is solely for retired people
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Title: Nogales, Arizone and the International Fence Nogales (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
seen from the Sky Room Restaurant atop Hotel Fray Marcos de Niza in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico
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Title: International Gateway Nogales Nogales (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
Tourist cars from the U.S. entering Mexico at Nogales, Arizona-Sonora. With the completion of hard-surfaced roads to Guaymas and south along the Gulf of California motor traffic through this Port of Entry is increasing at an unprecedented rate
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Title: Pancho's Restaurant Tucson (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
3602 E. Grant Road; For over 25 years one of Tucson's finest Mexican restaurants, featuring the largest known dripping candle, Latin music in the Uno Mas Lounge and Pancho's famous margaritas
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Title: Stone Motel Phoenix (AZ), Chrome PM 1967 Oct-26
Description:
Stone Motel / 2114 E. Van Buren / Phoenix, Arizona. On U.S. Highways 60-70-80. Swimming Pool - Refrigerated - Room Phones & Television. While Vacationing in the Valley of the Sun, Relax on our Beautiful Quiet Patio away from Street Noise. Grace Baker - Owner, Manager
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Title: Del Webb's Towne House Phoenix (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
Rosenzweig Center - 100 West Clarendon; The 25-story building - 10 floors hotel rooms - located in the heart of the financial district & shopping centers. Complete convention facilities. phone (602) 279-9811
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Title: Directory Sign Sun City (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
17 miles north of Phoenix on U.S. 89. This directory sign indicates just some of the activity that takes place here at Sun City, where "an active new way of life" really means what it says. Sun City was designed and built by Del Webb and is solely for retired people
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Title: Park Central Shopping City Phoenix (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
The Park Central Shopping City, in the heart of Phoenix, Arizona, serves the entire Valley of the Sun. It offers 5000 car free parking in a 47 acre plot, with 500,000 square feet of shopping area. There are department stores, restaurants, specialty shops, a drug store and a nursery for the convenience of shoppers
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Title: St. Joseph's Hospital Phoenix (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
Founded in 1895. Operated by the Sisters of Mercy, this modern six million dollar 325 bed hospital was opened in August 1953 to serve the ever increasing needs of the Valley of the Sun. The educational facilities include Schools of Nursing, X-Ray Technology and Medical Technology as well as approved programs for residents and Interns
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Title: Calle Encanto Tucson (AZ), Linen PM 1948 Mar-30
Description:
This street scene from one of Tucson's many beautiful residential sections indicates that while Southwestern architecture generally follows Pueblo Indian and Mexican or modified Spanish themes, much of the newer residential construction is of Bermuda and our own Colonial design
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Title: Santa Fe Streamliner Crossing Johnson's Canyon Williams (AZ), Linen unused
Description:
When overland stages followed beaten trails up and down mountain wildernesses, a day's journey lay between points we now pass in about an hour's ride on our pathway of steel. Each peculiarity of nature was relatively more prominent than now and the name it usually had some local significance, Johnson's Canyon, near Williams, Arizona, bears the name of a one time local character
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Title: Grand Canyon, Northeast From Near El Tovar Hotel (AZ), Linen unused
Description:
Standing upon the brink of the plateau at the point of the canyon's greatest width and depth, the beholder is confronted by a scene whose majesty and beauty are well nigh unbearable and when the shadows of evening descend over the great chasm, it is a new world compelling the tribute of sensations whose intensity exceeds the familiar signification of words. Never was picture more harmonious, never flower more exquisitely beautiful
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Title: Santa Fe steamliner Crozier Canyon (AZ), Linen unused
Description:
Crozier Canyon is one of Arizona's many picturesque gorges penetrated by Santa Fe rails en route to California. The scenery here is typical of Western Arizona - bare red rock, sand and cactus, with sparse vegetation
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Title: Birdseye View Yuma (AZ), Divided Back unused
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Title: City Hall Phoenix (AZ), Divided Back unused
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Title: City Hall Phoenix (AZ), Divided Back PM 1920 Nov-13
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Title: Petrified Forest Adamana (AZ), Divided Back unused
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Title: Mexican Custom House Nogales (AZ), Divided Back PM 1919 Jan-25
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Title: Santa Rita Hotel Tucson (AZ), Divided Back PM 1908 May-8
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Title: Indian Building, the Escalante Ash Fork (AZ), Divided Back unused
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Title: Pack Horses (AZ), Divided Back
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Title: Petrified Forest, Arizona (AZ), Divided Back unused
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Title: City Hall, Phoenix, Ariz Phoenix (AZ), Divided Back unused
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Title: Dairy Farm, Mid-Winter Phoenix (AZ), Divided Back unused
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Title: Million Dollar Barracks Fort Huachuca (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
Million Dollar Barracks at Fort Huachuca, Southern Arizona
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Title: The Town That Invented Retirement Living Youngtown (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
"The Town That Invented Retirement Living" Youngtown, Arizona 12 Miles from Phoenix on U.S. 60-70-89 America's first incorporated retirement community offers its residents 340 sun-drenched days a year, complete business section, lower taxes, $4 a month water rate, wide tree-lined streets, recreation area, hobby shops, churches of every denomination and a leisurely way of life
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Title: Howdy - Views of the town center Scottsdale (AZ), Chrome PM Mar-2
Description:
Famous as the "West's Most Western Town," Scottsdale has retained the architecture of the Old West. Situated in the center of Arizona's fabulous resort area, this unique little town is a congregating point for Indians, cowboys and tourists
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Title: Arizonian Scottsdale (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
Newest Resort Hotel in the Phoenix area Swimming Pool and Nine-hole Putting Green OPEN ALL YEAR
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Title: Copper Belle Restaurant Phoenix (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
1534 West Camelback Road Phoenix, Arizona Cocktails, fine food and fun for everyone. Reminiscent of the old river boats that originated from Yuma on the Colorado River during Arizona's early development. Phone - 277-9282
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Title: Encanto Park Pool Phoenix (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
One of the nation's largest and finest swimming pools, located in the heart of Encanto Park. The sunshine, sparkling water and beautiful surroundings, attract thousands of children and their parents each year
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Title: Gene's Broiler Buffet Scottsdale (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
Featuring broiled steakburgers- cool crisp salads- home make pies topped with soft ice cream- a condiment table where you help yourself to all teh trimmings for your sandwiches and specialty prepared dressings for your salads- especially inviting for families
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Title: Neptune's Table Phoenix (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
Famous for Good Food 702 West Camelback
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Title: Valley Ho Hotel Scottsdale (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
Arizona's finest, year around, European plan hotel. Located at Scottsdale, Arizona, twelve miles from downtown Phoenix, in the heart of the fabulous Paradise Valley and Camelback Mountain resort areas
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Title: Old Smoky Barbeque Williams (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
This is a very popular eating place in Williams, Arizona, along U. S. Highway 66. Here service is friendly, clean and quick and the food is excellent
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Title: Aerial View of Green Valley Green Valley (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
GREEN VALLEY, ARIZONA Complete with golf course, club house and shopping center, Green Valley is the ultimate in comfortable luxury, on the Nogales highway, between Tucson and the Mexican border. Agfachrome Aerial Photo by Bob Petley
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Title: Downtown Street in Scottsdale Scottsdale (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
Famous as the "West's mot western town" Scottsdale has retained the architecture of the old west. Situated in the center of Arizona's fabulous resort area, this unique little town is a congregating point for Indians, cowboys, and tourists
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Title: Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport Phoenix (AZ), Chrome PM 1961 Feb-3
Description:
Serving the Valley of the Sun is one of the nation's most beautiful air terminals, housing the offices of four airlines with more than 50 scheduled planes arriving daily. The beautiful Sky Chef Restaurannt features dining overlooking the field. The unusual control tower is constructed of a steel tube nine feet in diameter and rising 107 feet above the field
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Title: Sky Harbor Airpor Phoenix (AZ), Chrome PM 1963
Description:
Rated the second busiest in the nation in traffic of all kinds at tower controlled airports. Served by Jets of nearly all main Air Lines, Sky Harbor is the gateway to Arizona for people from all parts f the world. Beautiful flowers, desert plants and interesting cacti welcome travelers the year around
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Title: Stockyards Restaurant Phoenix (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
The world's largest pen-feeding operation where cattle are scientifically fed to produce beef for the Stockyard. Main dining room has seating capacity for 150 people. Large windows give guests a panoramic and unobstructed view
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Title: Lettuce Harvest in Central Arizona's Salt River Valley (AZ), Chrome PM 1966 Jan-19
Description:
The Lettuce Capitol of the World The lettuce crop in Arizona meets the highest standards of production. Here, lettuce is being cut, trimmed, and packed in the field. Trucks stand by to haul the lettuce to vacuum cooling plants in cartons, where it is given the proper chilling for shipment to markets throughout the nation
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Title: Pet Cemetery Tempe (AZ), Chrome PM 1970
Description:
Eternal Remembrance for Pets
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Title: Plane Over Hoover Dam and Lake Mead (AZ), Chrome PM 1957 Nov-8
Description:
HOOVER DAM AND LAKE MEAD A spectacular view of the world's highest dam with Fortification Mountain in the background. This mighty wedge of concrete at the throat of Black Canyon now harnesses the once, treacherous Colorado River and forms the world's largest man-made lake. Dam's height 727 ft. above bed rock, crest 1,244 ft. and 650 ft. thick at the base
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Title: Motel Town & Country on Route 84 Tucson (AZ), Linen PM 1954 May-21
Description:
On Route 84 northwest of Tucson, Arizona Mail: Route 1, Box 884. Telephone: 2-9908 Twenty modern units, cooled by refrigeration, central heat or Sun Air. Tiled showers or tub baths. Rooms and apartments. Free from dust. Mountain views. Country atmosphere with city nearness. Children and pets accepted
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Title: Phoenix Public Library Phoenix (AZ), Linen
Description:
Located on the Civic Center grounds, it is one of the most modern and complete in the Southwest. A few of its special features are--air-conditioned throughout, ramps for wheelchair patrons, an auditorium seating 350, study carrells, rooms for recorded music, Braille books, recordings, projected books on film for invalids, and a most interesting collection of books on Arizona and the Southwest
Lollesgard Specialty Co
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Title: St. Joseph's Hospital Phoenix (AZ), Linen unused
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