Castles...
Hi All, What a fun topic. Who doesn't love a castle? I added a folder in the Photos section for pictures of anything in southern Arizona that resembles a castle. Bruce told me off-line that he's aware
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mistercopacetic
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Re: Congress street pic
Hi Carlos- Thanks for the trivia on the photos. That book sounds like it would be a good one to have. Julie
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sweetbaseballgirl_2000
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Cool Tucson Show
Wow. I just watched a very nice documentary on the public access channel called "Barrio Historico: A Walk Through Time." It had some wonderful oral histories and pictures of Tucson, the area to the
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Bjay <groups@...>
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Hidden Valley Inn
Gracious just how sad can a day be. NO MORE HIDDEN VALLEY ! ! ! We have enjoyed shareing the Inn with so many visiting friends and family, certainly can't count our own visits---I had better get out
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carolyn hammond
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Re: Hidden Valley Inn
Here is another article: Published: 02.11.2006 Piece of Tucson saying farewell Western-themed Foothills restaurant making way for social-service agency's HQ By Tiana Velez ARIZONA DAILY STAR A Wild
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sweetbaseballgirl_2000
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Hidden Valley Inn
Mainstay restaurant to close its doors for good By Tiana Velez /Arizona Daily Star/ Tucson, Arizona | Published: 02.10.2006 A restaurant that has been a part of Tucson's heritage for more than 65
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Chip and Becky Strong <cnbstrong@...>
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Re: where are castle pics & DeGracia ?s
We have plenty of Ted De Grazia stories, although these were relayed to us, so they would be second hand accounts. De Grazia's friend "Two Guns" (aka Jerry), is alive and well and living in midtown,
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Chip and Becky Strong <cnbstrong@...>
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where are castle pics & DeGracia ?s
I probably read wrong but thought I saw that someone had posted some pics of the castles---I can't find them, are they there? We arrived here in 1982, we were told stories of Tucson from our Aunt
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carolyn hammond
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Re: Tucson music - The Lewallen Brothers...
mistercopacetic <mistercopacetic@...> wrote: Back in the late '60's, I used to dance to their music every weekend at the Cedars on Speedway. They could do anyones music from Glen Campbell to
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George Cohn <gwcohn@...>
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Re: Tucson music - The Lewallen Brothers...
Hi,It's amazing that (ask a question?)and the response is fantastic.To bad more people have not had the opportunity to familiarise themselves with the history of Tucson.Old and New.Bob --- bagbaazai
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Bob Puariea <c2s0naz@...>
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Re: Tucson music - The Lewallen Brothers...
wrote: Brady/Brady's Castle is the one mentioned that's on the WEST side of town, in the Tucson Mountains (or foothills). I believe it's accessed from West Ironwood Hills Road. (I attended an SCA
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Linda
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Re: Tucson music - The Lewallen Brothers...
Here are links to a little information on the Brady/Sunrock Castle near Colossal Cave and the Durham/Auga Verde Castle near Vail. Hope this helps, Bob! Sara
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Sara Murphy <vagabond410@...>
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Re: Tucson music - The Lewallen Brothers...
Hi Carlos,Think we could use some more members in the group.As I have sent requests trying to get info on Bowling Alley in Hidden Valley or Ranch in Sabino Canyon belonging to Rodger Mclusky .Here's a
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Bob Puariea <c2s0naz@...>
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Tucson music - The Lewallen Brothers...
Hi All, and welcome to the new members, Bonnie Henry has an article in today's Star about Tucson's Lewallen Brothers. Does anyone remember seeing these guys back in the sixties, or know any of them
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mistercopacetic
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Re: early 70's snow in Tucson
No Problem ty for responding. Ruby
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Grown_ass_Folks@...
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Re: early 70's snow in Tucson
Hi Ruby, Yes, everyone is encouraged to post your pictures of Tucson. There is a folder in the Photos section called "Snow in Tucson". If you have any problems, send me the pic and I'd be happy to do
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mistercopacetic
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early 70's snow in Tucson
I have a photo of the Tucson snow in the early 70's. I lived on a lot just off base on Palo Verde and Alvernon way. If you want to post it let me know. Ty Have a great Tucson day. Ruby
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ty for ur concern yes Im Happily married!!~ <Grown_ass_Folks@...>
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Re: Digest Number 91
In a message dated 1/21/2006 10:25:38 AM US Mountain Standard Time, hope2recycle@... writes: Fortunately, Zachary's Pizza was saved from demolition. =) It moved across the street on 6th, just a
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Helen Greer
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Re: Digest Number 91
Fortunately, Zachary's Pizza was saved from demolition. =) It moved across the street on 6th, just a little more west than the original location. --- vanishingtucson@... wrote:
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A. Aguilar <hope2recycle@...>
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Re: Congress street pic
Hi Baseballgirl, Both of the crowded Congress Street photos came from "Jack Sheaffer's Tucson, 1945-1965", and both pictures have interesting stories behind them. The evening / winter photo caption
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mistercopacetic
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