The El Conquistador Hotel, lower right, in 1954. Def Leppard's Steve Clark jams at the TCC. It was also considering a 3,600-unit parking lot, all of which could cost around $11 million. The agency says the new model will assist in better regional transportation planning for motorists and other modes of transportation. The most-important element of the half-hour show was to develop verbal skills in children. This is the exterior of the Hydra store which at one time was the Dave Bloom and Sons store on Congress St and Sixth Avenue. The barrio in the foreground was bulldozed to make way for the Tucson Convention Center and Symphony Hall. The empty lot and mobile home sales in the lower right corner is now the site of Home Depot and dozens of other businesses. Hua Chuca yesterday were honoured by the Tucson Trade Bureau As the airman . It was the end of the steam engine age, which accounts for the coal and oil residue along the tracks. Black and white aerial photos from the archives of the Arizona Daily Star and Tucson Citizen show the Old Pueblo in years past. Neil Young performed at the Tucson Convention Center Nov. 13, 1986. The plaza is situated on 18 acres and has 18 tenants. 1957. The fire station had been on the site from as early as 1909 and was next door to the Tucson Stables, which had a livery and sold feed for horses. The GenealogyBank archives contain thousands of newspaper issues across the decades. A pedestrian in his forties has been killed in a road traffic collision outside Xscape in CMK. An impressive pool and shuffleball courts. It was demolished for construction of the Williams Center. The company moved to that location in 1931. City study showed 81% of its employees make wages below the standard market rates of other public-sector jobs around the state. The purpose of these missions was to aid in the colonization and exploration of land to the financial benefit of the Spanish Empire. Pennington Drugs is at left. . Gannett Co. Inc., owner of the Citizen, is providing this archive as a community resource for Tucsonans who want to research the history and traditions of their city. April 24, 2018. Downtown Tucson buildings taken June 1965. Designer and pilot Tony Raciti looks out the window of the cockpit in his high speed glider, the Cherokee Queen, at Freeway Airport in Tucson in March, 1961. (Click on the image for a readable version.) The parking lot of Park Mall is at the very bottom-center of the photo. For example, an 8,000 square foot lot could contain a casita as large as 800 square feet. Downtown Tucson looking southeast, probably about 1967. Ray Manley by Carroll Tucson looking north from about 20th Street in 1929. It features six stravenues that were mapped out in February 1948, three months before the plat for Pueblo Gardens. It was built in 1904 and demolished in 1984. Downtown Tucson looking east from Main Ave in the early 1950s, before any urban redevelopment projects had taken hold. at the Pantano Wash in Tucson, 1981. ARCHIVE PHOTO --- Downtown Tucson buildings taken June 1965. There was not enough room to operate the controls after the pilot with parachute were crammed inside. Website with searchable ship database about warships, passenger liners, merchant ships, photo galleries, technical details, stories, news and much more. Developer Lew McGinnis bought all but two of the homes by 1980. This is the view of One East Broadway at Stone Avenue and Broadway Boulevard looking northeast with the Chase building in the background. Some Arizona communities already prohibited texting while driving, but the new state law calls fora fine of up to $149 for a first-time offense. Institute of Research and Diagnostic Clinic for the Desert Sanatorium, now known as Tucson Medical Center, in 1929. Get up-to-the-minute news sent straight to your device. The Arizona Department of Transportation launched the newest contact-less service days before the expiration of the drivers license deferral period. Tucson homes popping up in 1965. You have permission to edit this article. The Pantano Wash runs through the top half of the photo. Partly to mostly cloudy. 1. By the 1960s it had fallen into disrepair. Snow clogs the Catalina Highway to Mt. It was the first police helicopter patrol operation in Arizona. Historic archive aerial photos of Tucson Tucson andthe Santa Catalina Mountains from 17,500-feet, looking north front about the rodeo grounds (bottom of photo) in March, 1956. The fairways are taking shape. It was one the oldest buildings in downtown Tucson. A non-profit group saved the hotel from the wrecking ball in 1989. Tucson Police Officer William Shoemaker leans out of the department's "Sky Patrol" helicopter in July, 1972. Looking north into downtown Tucson, from about 20th Street and what is now Interstate 10, in 1946. in the early 1960s. It was the end of the steam engine age, which accounts for the coal and oil residue along the tracks. 1940 For 13 years, the Birthday of President Washington had been honored in the new nation. 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 purpose of the flight, said Raciti, was prove the stability of the delta wing for high speed flight. Our records indicate the name is only found in Tucson, Arizona, said Roy Betts, national spokesman for the Postal Service. A Pioneer Constructors pneumatic roller is used to compact the gravel base for an 80-foot roadway. Downtown Tucson buildings on Pennington Street looking west from Scott Ave towards Stone Ave, ca. By Summer 1962, completed freeway sections allowed travelers to go from Prince Road to 6th Ave. Star columnist Greg Hansen is profiling 10 times that Tucson teams beat No. The offices for the Regional Transportaition Authority or RTA and the Pima Association of Government or PAG are expected to occupy space in the building. Then, it was a four-lane state highway on Pima County land. Use the following 100-day listing as your roadmap to a happy summer. Looking east from "A" Mountain and Menlo Park along Congress St. into downtown Tucson in the mid-1970s. As aerial as you can get in 1880: Looking west at the Plaza de Armas, Congregational Church and portions of the Presidio wall in central Tucson. ARCHIVE PHOTO --- Downtown Tucson buildings taken June 1965. An overpass solved the problem in 1965. It's still true today. Interstate 19 was completed to Nogales until 10 years alter. Tucson (Ariz.)--Newspapers. Not long after, he began to learn the family business from his own father. It was completely demolished in 1968. The Tucson Citizen ([Tucson, Arizona]) 1901-1928 [Online Resource] Dates of Publication 1901-1928; Created / Published [Tucson, Arizona] : The Citizen Printing and Publishing Co., 1901- Headings . It was a tuberculosis treatment center and retreat for people seeking the benefits of dry desert air and sunshine. Under construction: The Arizona Land Title building (foreground; now Pima County Transporation) and the down J.C. Penney Department Store (now Jcome Plaza in front of the main library). The most-important element of the half-hour show was to develop verbal skills in children. It was replaced by the Pima Savings building, which opened in 1956. He said there are 10 Tucson subdivisions that include stravenues, all of them mapped between 1948 and 1960. A new plan to develop charging stations along Interstate 10 could help motorists with alternative-fuel vehicles fill up along Interstate 10 be. From 1988-94 he was a photographer at the Tucson Citizen. The Rolling Hills subdivision and golf course (left center) and Regina Cleri Seminary (building cluster in center) near 22nd Street and Pantano, Tucson, in 1970. The old department stores (Jacome's and Penney's) were replaced by the central library and plaza. Downtown Tucson looking south down Stone Avenue in 1956. Tucson andthe Santa Catalina Mountains from 17,500-feet, looking north front about the rodeo grounds (bottom of photo) in March, 1956. Kress & Co. building at 97 E Congress St was to be renovated and to take on a new appearance after local investors wanted to remodel the structure. The Little One restaurant, 151 N. Stone Ave., in Tucson, Ariz. on January 23, 2020. The Stone Avenue widening project between Drachman and Lester streets in April, 1955. Snow covers the Santa Catalina Mountains north of Tucson, probably in February, 1966. The cross street with man on horseback is Stone Ave. Photo likely from the early 1900s, since the Santa Rita was finished in 1904. Shifman's extended family members lived at the estate. Keep reading with a digital access subscription. North of the Tucson city limits in 1946. Rocker Elton John shows some of his moves at the Tucson Community Center Arena on October 1, 1975. A man crosses East Congress Street at Arizona Avenue as this portion up to Fifth Avenue was falling on hard times with only one small shop still in business on May 3, 1967. Plan brings another $50 million through Certificates of Participation to fund road repairs bringing the total so far to $85 million. Perkins Motor Co. , pictured in 1955, at the northwest corner of Stone and Alameda occupied the site for 15 years until it was demolished to make way for the Arizona Land Title Building, which was converted to Pima County Public Works Center in early 2000s. The city bought land south of Valencia for what became Tucson International Airport. An impressive pool and shuffleball courts. Downtown Tucson (at left) from "A" Mountain in January, 1953. Keep reading with a digital access subscription. and S. Scott Ave., in Tucson, Ariz. on January 28, 2020. The Valley National Bank building (now Chase Bank), the Pioneer Hotel building, the Fox Theater (lower left) and not much else. Like our page to stay informed about passing of a loved one in Tucson, Arizona on facebook. Arroyo Chico winds its way through the lower right side. It was once the site of the Roskruge Hotel. The newspapers can be browsed or searched using a computer-generated index. He is a graduate of ASU (yes, that ASU). Rick Wiley is the photo editor of the Arizona Daily Star in Tucson. The controversial "hump" down the middle of the road separated opposing lanes of traffic. If you like photos that explore Tucson's past, you can see more each week by subscribing to our history newsletter:http://tucne.ws/time. Search the online archives of the Tucson Citizen for free. This is a photo of Stone Avenue looking south toward Broadway Boulevard. Photos Arizona Daily Star or Tucson Citizen, where applicable. The countys Development Services Department says it was looking for a smarter way to set building-permit fees. It's now the site of El Con Mall. He is a graduate of ASU (yes, that ASU). The apparent source for that historical nugget is a reader comment posted beneath an Arizona Daily Star story from 2008, which is pretty thin gravy, even for an online encyclopedia. a Tucson Citizen arts reporter, painted the elegant "Laughter in New Mexico" in 1952; it's an oil in delicate shades of pink, divided geometrically into arches and squares and triangles. From 1988-94 he was a photographer at the Tucson Citizen. Grant Road is in the foreground. Get this Tucson Daily Citizen page for free from Friday, September 30, 1960 z-Lawson Vows Recited TUCSON DAILY CITIZEN PAGE 21 Now on a wedding trip to Northern Arizona are Mr. and Mrs. Albert . It was produced at the "modern color studio" in KUAT-TV on the University of Arizona campus. Related to this collection Updated: Archive aerial photos of Tucson, Pima County Aerial. Also note the long wooden freight loading structure wooden water tower, long-since demolished. Downtown Tucson and the barren Catalina Foothills in 1958. This is a photo of North Scott Avenue, north of Congress Street. Score! Araiza in late 2013. Topics. A new report analyzing the U.S. road conditions and how money is spent on improving them, shows Arizona has some of the best roads in the nation. By the mid 1970s, the two blocks of homes to the east of campus (right, in the photos) became the vocational building, bookstore and cafeteria and 7th Street and 1st Avenue were closed through campus. The building was converted for office use. WAYNE BAKER. North of the Tucson city limits in 1946. ", Puppeteers at work during "Man in the Box of Blocks," a Tucson-produced educational children's show in May, 1970. Consumers in the market for used vehicles should do their homework before handing over any money," officials said. Subscribe to stay connected to Tucson. Longtime Tucson land surveyor Don Rockliffe said details like road names are often handled by the planner who is hired to draw up the subdivision map. What we stood for. This stretch of the Benson highway near South Palo Verde Road was bypassed after Interstate 10 was opened in 1969. Def Leppard played at the Tucson Convention Center Dec. 26, 1992. Steinfeld's Department Store (replaced by the Bank of America tower) was probably stocked for Christmas. Looking West towards downtown Tucson along Broadway Road just East of Euclid in 1982. Main Avenue runs through the center of the photo. You have permission to edit this collection. Here's a look at seemingly unrelated collections of photos of Tucson's past from archives of the Arizona Daily Star and Tucson Citizen. Become a member to access this feature. The newly aligned South Main Ave swerved its way along a barren stretch of landscape on May 9, 1969. He addressed members of the Tucson Democratic Party at a dinner on the 22nd, playing in part on the fact that it was Washington's Birthday: "Think back, if you will, to February 22, 1796. By 1958, it had 42 employees and a newly built downtown office at Main Avenue and Pennington Street, though that building was lost to urban renewal about a decade later. Brian Wilson, Al Jardine and Mike Love do their stuff on stage at the University of Arizona's McKale Center April 24, 1978. One stravenue origin story is that Roy P. Drachman reportedly dreamed it up in 1948 as part of Pueblo Gardens, Rockliffe said his grandfather was part of the in-crowd in Tucson, I guess youd say, but he started out humble.. Hi Corbett Field, 700 S. Randolph Way., in Tucson, Ariz. on January 28, 2020. This is the northeast corner of Congress Street and Stone Avenue looking northeast, including the empty US Bank and Pima County Public Defender's Office, formerly the Tucson Federal Savings building. Where to pray; How to Pray; Du'as; Activities. Stone Ave in Tucson, including Arizona Land and Title, Pima Savings, Jacome's and Steinfelds, looking south from Alameda Street from the northeast corner in 1962. Downtown Tucson (at left) from "A" Mountain in January, 1953. With more than 330 years of history, you can fill in the gaps in your knowledge and find the newspaper entries related to your family within Tucson, Arizona. The photo shows the land in late 1947. The city bought land south of Valencia for what became Tucson International Airport. Carlos Santana jams during a performance at the Pima County Fairgrounds Sept. 1, 1991. Institute of Research and Diagnostic Clinic for the Desert Sanatorium, now known as Tucson Medical Center, in 1929. The relaxation tape was given to her by her counselor. Tucson's original airport in 1929. Looking south on Kolb Road from 22nd Street, Tucson, in 1970. In 1948, the Arizona State Highway Department approved the Tucson Controlled Access Highway, a bypass around downtown Tucson. Tony Blanton rides a horse with his first child, Beverly, at his fathers ranch house on Hedrick Drive, near Campbell Avenue and Fort Lowell Road in 1936. This is a view of the Pioneer Building, right, on East Pennington and Scott Avenue looking west. Speedway Blvd. Tucson Citizen review of Jeff Beck concert. In this undated photo taken in the late 1950s, the Tanque Verde Bridge over the Pantano Wash was allowing traffic to make its way toward the northeast side of town. The El Conquistador Hotel, lower right, in 1954. Subsidence at the mine in San Manuel, ca. From. Tucson Citizen - The Voice of Tucson The Citizen ended its print edition in 2009, then became an online compendium for blogs until February 2014. 1960s. 1933. Wednesday in Faith Church 3925 e. 5th St. Presbyterians ask old photos the Rev. Clubhouse is far left. Many of the buildings no longer exist. The city council voted in November to continue the program and purchase two helicopters. This is Tucson. The TTT Truck Terminal at Craycroft Road and Benson Highway in Tucson in June, 1966. That was in February, 1955. I can remember seeing Cherrybell Stravenue as a child and thinking that was all so strange, said Rockliffe, who retired in 2019 after 39 years as a land surveyor for Tucson Electric Power. Today: Lute Olson-coached Team USA's win over the Russians in the 1986 World Basketball Championship. A hero pilot who shot down at least four Russian Migs in a classified dogfight at the height of the Cold War which saw his jet shot 263 times is to receive the Navy Cross. Tucson's Rio Nuevo to ask state for more freedom to spend on projects, Photos: Old Main's renovation begins a now and then gallery, Court: Ex-AG Tom Horne can fight $1.2M campaign finance violation fine, Hue knew? Crews demolished the Walgreen Drug fronting Congress St. behind this parking to may way for a block-long Woolworth's store, which opened in 1958. Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi called Beck distinctively brilliant. Kiss singer and guitarist Paul Stanley says Beck blazed a trail impossible to follow. Kinks guitarist Dave Davies and Whitesnake singer David Coverdale both said they are heartbroken over Beck's death. We're pretty sure that's the Rillito River in the top half of the photo and Catalina Foothills beyond. George A. Martin Sr. established a pharmacy inside the walls of the Tucson Presidio in the 1880s. Clubhouse is far left. The swatch of darkness is the Southern Pacific RR mainline and yard in Tucson, shown in this 1953 photo, looking northwest. Interstate 10 (referred to as the "Tucson freeway" in newspapers at the time) under construction at Speedway Blvd. Partly to mostly cloudy. The freeway off ramp at St. Mary's Road (picture bottom) is gone today. Citizen photo outstanding servicemen airman . Keep reading with a digital access subscription. It featured a former CBS television executive, Marvin Duckler (who died at age 90 in Tucson on Jan. 24, 2018). Downtown Tucson looking southeast, probably about 1967. TPD said the Sky Patrol had initiated 25 arrests and assisted with 43 other arrests since the start of the program in May, 1972. The photo was taken with infrared film and a dark red filter on the lens to pierce the cloud cover. This is the intersection of Sixth Avenue and Congress looking northeast at the Ronstadt Transit Center. That dark swath at the top of the photo is the western end of the Southern Pacific RR yard (dark due to years of coal and oil residue). Grant Road, looking west at Campbell Ave. in 1966. The building was a block deep, extending from Congress Street through to Penington. Paralleling the highway are the El Paso and Southwestern RR tracks. This is the Pima County Consolidated Justice Court building on the corner of Stone Avenue and Alameda Street looking southeast. Harrison Road is at the bottom of the photo. Rockliffe was about 11 at the time. Tucson High School on 1st Ave. and 6th St, in 1946, with the gymnasium to the south, long before expansion projects led to the sprawling campus that it is today. This is a photo of One East Broadway in downtown Tucson on Broadway Boulevard and Stone Avenue looking east toward the Walsh Federal Courthouse. The hotel was built in 1928, but was doomed almost immediately by the stock market crash of 1929. Mike D. of the Beastie Boys thrilled the audience of 2,430 at Sunday's Concert. Simpson Street is at the center of the photo, leading to Carrillo School (known for the annual Las Posadas procession), just beyond U.S. Highway 84 (now I-10). Designer and pilot Tony Raciti looks out the window of the cockpit in his high speed glider, the Cherokee Queen, at Freeway Airport in Tucson in March, 1961. From 1988-94 he was a photographer at the . Newspapers from 1607 to Today. You have permission to edit this collection. Content from 46 countries and all 50 states. in the early 1960s. A look back at Tucson-area streets from the photo archives of the Arizona Daily Star and Tucson Citizen. Tile With Style, 4545 E. Speedway Blvd., in Tucson, Ariz. on January 23, 2020. Paralleling the highway are the El Paso and Southwestern RR tracks. Rockliffe said his father, Donald Alan Rockliffe, married Blantons eldest daughter, Beverly, and worked as draftsman and design engineer for his father-in-law. The land is now sports fields. Grant Road is in the foreground. Harrison Road is at the bottom of the photo. Tucson will be poorer for the newspaper's folding because the loss of all that talent in one place. Araiza in late 2013. Rock slides up ahead kept motorists from going further. Historic archive aerial photos of Tucson Dec 15, 2018 Updated Dec 15, 2018 Spanish Trail winds through the center of this aerial photo of Tucson's eastside in 1970. Tucson is the only place in America where you can drive down a stravenue. TUCSON, Ariz. - The Tucson Border Patrol Station is taking applications for their "Citizen's Academy" planned for later this year. For a time, it shared space with the new mall. Tucson and downtown area looking north from 22nd Street and 6th Avenue (far right) in the mid 1960s. This is the corner of Stone Avenue and Pennington Street looking southeast. Old photos from the Tucson Citizen photo archives are matched with photos taken by Daily Star photographer A.E. From 1995-2004, he was director of photography at the East Valley Tribune in Mesa. But the hotel is still there. A bustling Stone Avenue and downtown Tucson in December, 1946. Sign up for it at tucson.com/timemachine. But in 1796 no bells were rung or bonfires lit. He is a graduate of ASU (yes, that ASU). The freeway off ramp at St. Mary's Road (picture bottom) is gone today. Blanton and Cole was one of Tucsons first engineering and architectural companies, Rockliffe said, and it soon became the preeminent firm of its kind in the city. The historic Coronado Hotel at 4th Ave. and 9th St. in Tucson, had seen better days by 1987. Major construction projects are inching closer to offering Tucsonans smoother and quicker rides around town. His sons expanded the business to cover Tucson. It's a mile east of the original, built in 1954. The new Selby Motors Mercury dealership at 2200 E. Broadway Road, Tucson, in 1956. Grant Road is in the foreground. If you like photos that explore Tucson's past, you can see more each week by subscribing to our history newsletter:http://tucne.ws/time. The new Palo Verde High School is at bottom right. Video by Rick Wiley / Arizona Daily Star. That dark swath at the top of the photo is the western end of the Southern Pacific RR yard (dark due to years of coal and oil residue). 40+ aerial photos of Tucson from decades ago, Arizona Pioneer Historical Society library, 100 Tucson experiences for you to try this summer, Lulu Walker was Arizona teacher, principal, Jesuits affiliated with Tumaccori Mission discovered, worked in many mines. Looking for the cheapest gas in Tucson? Winds NNW at 5 to 10 mph.. Get the latest high school sports updates in your inbox: Remember those who have passed on. The lights of businesses on Stone Avenue in downtown Tucson, looking south from Ventura Street in July, 1971. Since learning of his familys possible connection to Tucson road-naming lore, Rockliffe has done some research of his own that bolsters Clincos case. From the depths of the photo archives of the Tucson Citizen and Arizona Daily Star, it's another installment of Tucson: Then and Now. No information on Langers Florists picture taken 1955. Tucson High School on 1st Ave. and 6th St, in 1946, with the gymnasium to the south, long before expansion projects led to the sprawling campus that it is today. A look back at Tucson-area streets from the photo archives of the Arizona Daily Star and Tucson Citizen. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert, File). She has been with the Star in various capacities since 1991. The Fox Theatre in downtown Tucson buildings taken June 1965. It became Tucson Country Club. High near 55F. Fire north of Bisbee 40 percent contained Dad on drugs allegedly chews out his kid's eyeballs Ohio man pleads guilty to shooting at tractor Settlement would pay for cleanup of 3 Arizona mines You have permission to edit this collection. Tucson himself, Roy P. Drachman, who reportedly dreamed it up in 1948 as part of Del Webbs Pueblo Gardens development near 22nd Street and present-day Kino Parkway. The Garden Plaza office building, 201 N. Stone Ave., Tucson, in December, 1953, shortly after it was completed. Tucson says goodbye to a treasure By Karen Schaffner Jan 5, 2023 It must suck to be wrong about COVID-19 By Tom Danehy Jan 5, 2023 Planetarium is a bright spot at the UA By Katya Mendoza Dec 29,. August 27, 1977: Somewhere under all those people is the football field at Arizona Stadium during the Fleetwood Mac concert. All the buildings were demolished as part of the city's urban renewal project in the 1960s and 70s. The iconic water tower is still there. It's now the site of El Con Mall. The "Piano Man" Billy Joel performs at the Tucson Community Center on November 14, 1978. Arizona Stadium is off in the distance looking south along North Cherry Avenue on February 9, 1972. Might be North Alvernon Way near Glenn Street. Harrison Road is at the bottom of the photo. Aaronson Brothers Apparel Store at Congress and 6th Ave. Now the Chicago Store. The Carl Hayden Community Hospital (formerly Southern Pacific RR hospital) and beautiful park (now the U.S. District Court). Pima County is home to 40 of them, mostly in mid-century neighborhoods built around Tucsons angled arteries Aviation Parkway, Benson Highway, the Union Pacific Railroad tracks and Interstate 10 east of I-19. The Ivancovich building was demolished in 1957 to make way for a block-long Woolworth's store. The barrio in the foreground was bulldozed to make way for the Tucson Convention Center and Symphony Hall. Johanna Eubank is a digital producer for the Arizona Daily Star and tucson.com. One of Tucsons longest infrastructure projects for bicyclists and pedestrians is closer to construction but not without some added changes tr. The Regional Transportation Authority and city and county bond initiatives are changing that reputation, slowly but surely. Note the Ryan-Evans Drugs on the corner, at right, originally owned by the Martin family. Speedway Blvd. Old photos from the Tucson Citizen photo archives are matched with photos taken by Daily Star photographer A.E. Postal Service even has an official abbreviation for the stravenue (that would be STRA), though mail carriers outside of Southern Arizona dont need to concern themselves with it. By Summer 1962, completed freeway sections allowed travelers to go from Prince Road to 6th Ave. Formerly Montgomery Ward Store. She followed him professionally, releasing her own rock albums in the 2000s, and appearing on stage with Pat Benatar and Richard Hawley among others. Calendar item that ran in the Arizona Daily Star June 29, 1973. It was formerly Corbett's Lumber. By Summer 1962, completed freeway sections allowed travelers to go from Prince Road to 6th Ave. It cost $1.5 million. Unless the developer had some pet names in mind, he left it up to the engineering firm to come up with the street names, he said. Photo, Print, Drawing It featured a former CBS television executive, Marvin Duckler (who died at age 90 in Tucson on Jan. 24, 2018). Home; Prayer. Many of the photos are courtesy of the Arizona Pioneer Historical Society (now Arizona Historical Society). Corbett's Lumber at 4545 E. Speedway in Tucson in 1955. Interstate 19 was completed to Nogales until 10 years alter. Tucson Jazz Institute's award-winning Ellington Big Band will open for jazz piano phenom Matthew Whitaker at the 2023 HSL Properties Tucson Jazz Festival. Palo Verde High School in Tucson got grass and trees and the courtyard for the 1968 school year. The Temple of Music and Art, 330 S. Scott Ave., Tucson, in September, 1965. In front of that, the Pima Savings and Loan building. at the Pantano Wash in Tucson, 1981. The street running left to right in the center of the photo is Westover Ave. Rick Wiley is the photo editor of the Arizona Daily Star in Tucson. Read Tucson Daily Citizen Newspaper Archives, Jun 16, 1967, p. 10 with family history and genealogy records from tucson, arizona 1940-1977. All Saints Catholic Church, 400 S. 6th Ave., Tucson, in 1963. He never dreamed at the time that he might be related to the man who invented them the man for whom Blanton Drive near Fort Lowell Road and Tucson Boulevard is now named. Police are today appealing for witnesses to the incident, which happened at 7.45pm on Monday. There is no apparent record of the Superior Automatic and Self Service Car Wash. Oracle Road, looking south from Suffolk Drive, in March, 1975. He taught me surveying, Rockliffe said of his dad, the likely son of the stravenue. We stumble across archive photos of notable buildings, neighborhoods, businesses, vistas from 30-50 years ago, then revisit those spots today. The test off Hawaii was the first time Raytheon's ship-launched Standard Missile-3 IIA interceptor was used to hit an intercontinental missile. Keep reading with a digital access subscription. Legendary performer Elvis Presley sang to a capacity crowd at Tucson Convention Center on Nov. 9, 1972. The 10,000-foot store was the second Walgreens in Tucson. Copy editor. #ThisIsTucson (@this_is_tucson) Instagram photos and videos. It was intended to replace the old Nogales Highway, then known as "Camino de la Muerte" or "Highway of Death," due to the number of fatal accidents (12 in 1967 alone). The historic Santa Rita Hotel rises up behind the fire station. Big-name musicians often visited the Old Pueblo in the '70s and '80s, many performing sold-out shows at popular Tucson venues. ARCHIVE PHOTO --- Downtown Tucson buildings taken June 1965. Additional classes may be scheduled based on the number of applicants. Find out how much gas costs at stations near you. Unearthed original color replacing pink shade of Old Pima County Courthouse, How Tucson artist Rock Martinez evolved from tagger to muralist, Valentine's Day messages adorn downtown Tucson sidewalks, Then and Now: Kinsley's Ranch Lake in Arivaca Junction, Hold on teeny tiny freshwater jellyfish have been spotted in Sabino Canyon (?! It featured a former CBS television executive, Marvin Duckler (who died at age 90 in Tucson on Jan. 24, 2018). Theyre being broadcast on television and radio stations in English and Spanish and shared on ADOTs social media platforms. The non-stop trip to Phoenix as still a few years away. FILE - Guitarist Jeff Beck performs at the Louisiana Jazz and Heritage Festival in New Orleans on April 29, 2011. From 1988-94 he was a photographer at the Tucson Citizen. Rick Wiley is the photo editor of the Arizona Daily Star in Tucson. It was demolished for construction of the Williams Center. Here's a look at seemingly unrelated collections of photos of Tucson's past from archives of the Arizona Daily Star and Tucson Citizen. Interstate 10 (refered to as the "Tucson freeway" in newspapers at the time) under construction at Speedway Blvd. Under construction: The Southern Arizona Bank and Trust building, to the left of the Pioneer Hotel. What do you call a road that runs diagonally between an east-west street and a north-south avenue? The news articles are just some I wrote for the Tucson Citizen, which was one of Tucson's two daily newspapers before the dawn of news over the internet wiped out many newspapers across the country. Street scene of South Meyer Avenue looking south from West Congress Street on June 26, 1966. Tony Blanton, a prominent Tucson planner for decades, is a likely candidate for being the person who originated the term stravenue.. The former Westerner Hotel building on Stone Avenue and Broadway Boulevard looking Southeast. Looking south on Stone Ave from Alameda St. It as a chillly 18-degrees at altitude. Looking West towards downtown Tucson along Broadway Road just East of Euclid in 1982. Genealogy and family history records include: obituaries, births, & marriages. NBC News' Ken Dilanian breaks down how the discovery came to light and how the documents compare to classified documents found at former President Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate last year. From 1988-94 he was a photographer at the Tucson Citizen. James "J.T." The new Interstate 19 was given a friendlier name: "Camino de los Padres.". Subsidence at the mine in San Manuel, ca. 5 Michael j. Keegan of it. Downing, lead guitarist of Judas Priest plays at the Tucson Community Center Arena June 9, 1980. Downtown Tucson buildings taken May 1953, including Stein's clothing and Leed's Shoes and Souther Arizona Bank and Trust. An estate in Williams Edition circa 1940 owned by Sam Shifman (who started the Shifman Matress company of Newark, NJ.). Recent research by historian and preservationist Demion Clinco points to a more likely candidate: another prominent Tucsonan who played a large role in the citys post-war development. But dont believe everything you read on the internet. Fellow rock legends are paying tribute to Jeff Beck, the guitar virtuoso and musical innovator who died Tuesday. Note the Redondo Towers in the background. Citizen photo by Gary Gay nor 200 Southwest federation Temple rabbis will Convene Here Emanuel will be Host week to Temple youths of jew Mexico West Texas and 7 Arizona in their annual thanks giving . From 1995-2004, he was director of photography at the East Valley Tribune in Mesa. It cost $1.5 million. The Bank of Douglas at Alameda and Stone taken 1958. Downtown Tucson looking east from Main Ave in the early 1950s, before any urban redevelopment projects had taken hold. Read Tucson Daily Citizen Newspaper Archives, Jul 24, 1967, p. 1 with family history and genealogy records from tucson, arizona 1940-1977. . He had this home built in 1936. A house on the Sosa-Carrillo-Frmont property dates to the 1860s when a home was built by Jos Mara Sosa III and his wife, Solana Mendoza Sos, Architect Josias Joesler established a style that became emblematic of Tucson in the early 20th century. Historic archive aerial photos of Tucson Tucson andthe Santa Catalina Mountains from 17,500-feet, looking north front about the rodeo grounds (bottom of photo) in March, 1956. Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page, who was also a Yardbirds bandmate and close friend of Beck, called him a six-stringed warrior with a limitless imagination. The large buildings along the railroad tracks were demolished to make way for the Aviation Parkway. World War II As It Happened. Standard Oil gas station and Albert Steinfeld Hardware at 100 block of N. Stone in 1957. Joe Elliott led Def Leppard through an energetic show. The delta wings in the back have a span of 90 inches and the glider is about 10 feet long. The plan was to tow the gilder to 15,000 feet using a World War II-era B-25 bomber. A snapshot of the downtown Tucson in its original form in 1966, probably weeks away from the demolition of the first of hundreds of homes and businesses to make way for the Tucson Convention Center and city-county building complex. 1970s. Tucson looking north from about 20th Street in 1929. TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) Jake Guentzel came out of a scoring slump at the perfect time, allowing his team to end one of its own. Downtown Tucson, looking northeast, in the 1940s. Read Tucson Daily Citizen Newspaper Archives, Sep 4, 1973, p. 1 with family history and genealogy records from tucson, arizona 1940-1977. . The group played the Tucson Convention Center Nov. 18, 1987. It was annexed by Oro Valley more than 30 years later. Tucson and Pima County have had a long and well-deserved reputation for. The face of downtown Tucson has changed over the decades. It appears it never took flight. The empty lot and mobile home sales in the lower right corner is now the site of Home Depot and dozens of other businesses. It was a tuberculosis treatment center and retreat for people seeking the benefits of dry desert air and sunshine. Sixth Avenue runs through the center of the photo, with the sprawling Southern Pacific Railroad yard angling in from the right. Construction on the Interstate 10 overpass at Congress Street (looking East) underway in 1958. Low 33F. Empty lot on the north west corner of E Broadway Blvd. What's still there? He had this home built in 1936. Archived issues are available in digital format from the Library of Congress Chronicling America online collection. Interstate 10 (refered to as the "Tucson freeway" in newspapers at the time) under construction at Speedway Blvd. Activities Calendar; Gym Schedule; Information. Rio Nuevo wants the state Legislature to loosen the purse strings so the district can start , The University of Arizona has been around for quite some time and has a story or two to tell, The University of Arizona's Old Main, the oldest public building in Arizona this side of San, #ThisIsTucson (@this_is_tucson) Instagram photos and videos. The city council voted in November to continue the program and purchase two helicopters. Read Tucson Daily Citizen Newspaper Archives, Nov 23, 1968, p. 8 with family history and genealogy records from tucson, arizona 1940-1977. . He used to watch him work at his drafting table, and he later helped him draw a few subdivision plats before enrolling at the UA to become a registered professional land surveyor himself. The Tucson Unified School District spent years buying property, including dozens of homes, surrounding the main building. The Who: John Entwistle, Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, Tim Gorman (a touring member) and Kenney Jones perform at Sun Devil Stadium Oct. 31, 1982. At lower right, the La Reforma Housing Project, which housed defense industry workers during WWII. Now its buried beneath the county courthouse, Rockliffe said. The stage is set for The Who at Sun Devil Stadium Oct. 31, 1982. The U.S. At lower right, the La Reforma Housing Project, which housed defense industry workers during WWII. If you get a text asking you to update your drivers license, dont click. This is a photo of the Chase Building looking south through a parking lot on East Pennington Street from the front doors of City High School at 48 E Pennington St. The new section of Interstate 10 is lower left. It's now Drachman Elementary School and Santa Rosa Park. An Arizona grand jury opted not to indict an ex-Tuscon cop this weekRyan Remington shot dead a wheelchair bound shoplifting suspect in 2021 Remington, 32, shot Richard Lee Richards, 61, nine times in a mall parking lotThe former police officer was subsequently fired for use of excessive forceThis week, manslaughter charges were dropped due to insufficient evidence The Valley National Bank building (now Chase Bank), the Pioneer Hotel building, the Fox Theater (lower left) and not much else. Interstate 10 under construction at St Mary's Road in Tucson, ca. The fairways are taking shape. Note the bypass on the Southern Pacific Railroad mainline. The delta wings in the back have a span of 90 inches and the glider is about 10 feet long. The completed Arizona Land Title Building (tall building at left) and completed two-story J.C. Penney Department Store on Stone Ave. in Tucson, ca. The four-block project cost $37,500. Downtown Tucson lights The lights of businesses. The new Gil's Chevron Service Station at 203 E Speedway on the northeast corner at North Sixth Avenue was open for business in March 1968. This is the northwest corner of Stone Avenue and Pennington Street and the main library plaza in Tucson. She had four children. See what you can remember about the early 1970s. It was part of the first section of interstate highway in Tucson, from Congress to Speedway. She was married four times, including to Michael Jackson and Nicolas Cage. A May 11 flight was canceled. From 1988-94 he was a photographer at the Tucson Citizen. The completed Arizona Land Title Building (tall building at left) and completed two-story J.C. Penney Department Store on Stone Ave. in Tucson, ca. Thayer Manca Residential plans a $4.9 million renovation to the 424-unit Entrada Apartments. Guitarist Jeff Beck, who influenced generations of musicians, died Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2023, at the age of 78. New Census Bureau report lists population growth over the last decade for Arizona cities. But the hotel is still there. The Tucson Department of Transportation and Mobilitys Move Tucson initiative is effort to create a 20-year, long-range master plan of transportation and mobility projects. Silverbell Road and Scenic Drive in Marana, looking south-southwest in 1975. A snapshot of the downtown Tucson in its original form in 1966, probably weeks away from the demolition of the first of hundreds of homes and businesses to make way for the Tucson Convention Center and city-county building complex. Photo is looking east from Wilmot Road (left to right) and Broadway Road. His buildings often featured exposed . Over 9 Billion names indexed. The move came over the objections of Democrats who questioned whether it would do more harm than good. It was formerly the site of Perkins Motors. The original city hall and county courthouse still stand, along with the original (and green) Presidio Park. Discover the stories of your ancestors. It was one of the first buildings on Stone Ave. to be constructed after World War II. Tucson Country Club in 1957, 11 years after a group of 50 people purchased a ranch for Tucson's second golf country club. The newspaper ended print publica. If you're a fan of "The Crown" on Netflix, you know of Queen Elizabeth's sister, Princess Margaret. It's Hotel Tucson City Center. Main Avenue runs through the center of the photo. The legendary band performed at the Tucson Community Center in June 1972. It was opened to traffic in October, 1963. Note the tight cluster of businesses, hotels, theatres along Congress Street, where the county building complex now stands. Also: Tucson Democrat Pamela Powers Hannleyfaces heavy blowback for a legislative vote; Ward 6 Tucson City Council race attracts another candidate; and recall attempt resumes against Rep. Mark Finchem. Arroyo Chico winds its way through the lower right side. The land is now sports fields. This is the MacArthur Building on Toole Avenue and Pennington Street. Cortaro General Store on the northwest corner of Cortaro Road and I-10 in December, 1978. Downtown Tucson and the barren Catalina Foothills in 1958. The city planning and zoning commission added the made-up word to Tucsons official street naming and numbering system in November 1948. Keep reading with a digital access subscription. 1970s. Some of the most beneficial reasons to look into Tucson Citizen local obituaries include: Uncover the branches of your family tree. 1 was once on the 100 block of South Sixth Avenue, across the street from the Pueblo Hotel and Apartments in the late 1960s. No, the concert wasn't in Tucson, but we included them anyway. It was part of the first section of interstate highway in Tucson, from Congress to Speedway. We thought we'd take a look back at downtown Tucson in the 1960s, and the buildings that existed before urban redevelopment projects transform, Past January headlines involved two planes crashing or landing in rivers, two deadly blows to the space program, the news that cigarettes caus. Walgreen Drugs, 33 E. Congress St. Tucson, in May, 1956. Grant Road is in the foreground. The "shorter and wider" Broadway Road railroad under construction in Tucson, probably in early 1963. Looking north into downtown Tucson, from about 20th Street and what is now Interstate 10, in 1946. It is now Williams Centre. The photo is looking toward the southeast. Rick Wiley is the photo editor of the Arizona Daily Star in Tucson. Now a local historian and preservationist thinks he knows where the name came from. OPINION: Recalling happy times as a boy in Tucson, writer James Cohen remembers the Fox Theatre serials, a vacant dirt lot for a ball field and Sam Hughes neighborhood before parts were razed for McKale Center. From 1995-2004, he was director of photography at the East Valley Tribune in Mesa. Northeast corner of 6th Ave. and Congress Street in Tucson in 1965, including Dee's Shoes, Nationwide Finance, Johnny Gibson's Gym Equipment and the Manhattan bar. Available on microfilm from State of Arizona Library & Archives, Phoenix, Ariz, and the Library of Congress, Photoduplication Service. The Justice Department is reviewing classified documents that appear to be from the Obama administration that were found at a think tank tied to President Biden, according to a White House lawyer. Occasionally, he would join him in his box seats at Hi Corbett Field for Cleveland Indians spring training games. Kress & Co. building Updated May 31, 2019 In March 1975 it was announced that the vacant S.H. Tucson Center for the Performing Arts, 400 S. 6th Ave., in Tucson, Ariz. on January 23, 2020. it was formerly All Saints Catholic Church. Simpson Street is at the center of the photo, leading to Carrillo School (known for the annual Las Posadas procession), just beyond U.S. Highway 84 (now I-10). The business moved from 820 S. 6th Ave. Chevron and Quick Mart on the southeast corner of E. Broadway Blvd. Ayer, 1901. The photo was taken with infrared film and a dark red filter on the lens to pierce the cloud cover. This a photograph of the Chicago Store on Congress and Sixth Avenue looking west. Photo is looking east from Wilmot Road (left to right) and Broadway Road. The parking at 35 E. Pennington, Tucson, in May, 1956. Another aspect was to demonstrate to children "how the wage-earning parent functions outside the home. The swatch of darkness is the Southern Pacific RR mainline and yard in Tucson, shown in this 1953 photo, looking northwest. Major local clients included the University of Arizona, several public school districts, Davis-Monthan Air Force Base and Hughes Aircraft Company. It as a chillly 18-degrees at altitude. A high-rise office/retail building is planned for the site. The Wells Fargo Bank, Pioneer Building and Pima County Public Defender's Office on Stone Avenue looking south near Alameda Street in downtown Tucson. The iconic water tower is still there. Speedway Blvd. By the 1960s it had fallen into disrepair. Dwight Yoakam performed at the Tucson Convention Center Sept. 20, 1989. Tucson Country Club in 1957, 11 years after a group of 50 people purchased a ranch for Tucson's second golf country club. Based on this, I think it would be fair to say Blanton brought us the stravenue, Clinco said. It's now Drachman Elementary School and Santa Rosa Park. Looking north from about Pennington east of Stone Ave. Background, upper left is the Arizona Land Title Building. Tucson Citizen Archives Software Unpack Photo Archives v.1..2014.74 Unpack Photo Archives is simply the fastest, easiest way to batch unpack Zip and RAR photo archives on your computer. A subscription helps you access more of the local stories that keep you connected to the community. His cowboy father was originally from Southern Arizona, and the family moved back here in 1911 first to Willcox and then to Tucson in 1914. An estate in Williams Edition circa 1940 owned by Sam Shifman (who started the Shifman Matress company of Newark, NJ.). CITIZEN STAFFERS REMEMBER Lloyds exerting maximum efforts for the Wildcats 4-year stay in Tucson became 21 special years 52 years of scholars. Sun Tran officials say the move re-emphasizes their "commitment to utilize clean fuel technology in a cost-effective manner.". Keep reading with a digital access subscription. Shifman's extended family members lived at the estate. ), 35 fun events happening in Tucson this weekend Jan. 12-16 , These 8 soups in Tucson will take you on a trip around the globe, Find concha slippers, horchata lip balm and more at this downtown maker shop, NOW OPEN: New downtown restaurant Blue Front is home to American comfort foods, 65 fun events happening in Tucson this January 2023 , 9 local print shops to help you create custom T-shirts, invitations and more, This home baker makes rockin' ice cream with Japanese techniques, John Dillinger's eventful capture in Tucson: the history and how it's remembered today, Blondie's Ice Cream is home to nostalgic flavors in an adorable retro trailer. Snow covers the Santa Catalina Mountains north of Tucson, probably in February, 1966. 1960. Tucson Mall construction well-underway in 1981. The accuracy of the index varies according to the quality of the original images. 1957. Winds NNW at 5 to 10 mph.. Keep reading with a digital access subscription. Greyhound bus depot, left, was located on the northwest corner of Broadway Boulevard and Church Avenue around February 1966. The Tucson City Council voted to invest an additional $14 million in neighborhood street repair in fiscal year 2022, a move that aims to address the growing percentage of residential streets that are in failing condition. The Benson-Nogales freeway interchange in Tucson (now known as Interstate 10-Interstate 19), completed in about 1963. You have permission to edit this collection. The Judds performed at the Tucson Convention Center March 7, 1991. It was just another string of businesses along the road that struggled to survive on August 14, 1972. It's now the Aviation Parkway. It is currently used as the University of Arizona Downtown facility housing the College of Architecture Planning and Landscape Architecture. Looking south on the Nogales Interstate Highway (now I-19) at the Ajo Way overpass on July 20, 1964. The barrio demolished to build the Tucson Convention Center and Symphony Hall. Regina Cleri is now St. Augustine Catholic High School. Tucson Mall construction well-underway in 1981. The parking lot of Park Mall is at the very bottom-center of the photo. High near 55F. The Associated Press. The first class will be scheduled after the first 15 applications are received. Taylor and Kool and the Gang performed at the Tucson Community Center May 10, 1987. The Carl Hayden Community Hospital (formerly Southern Pacific RR hospital) and beautiful park (now the U.S. District Court). Construction on the Interstate 10 overpass at Congress Street (looking East) underway in 1958. Connect with extended family members. I had a route that ran from First Street to 10th Street between Tucson Boulevard and Country Club. She toured the United States for three wee. The plans for the building are to have commercial businesses on the ground level with office space in the upper floors. Regina Cleri is now St. Augustine Catholic High School. Keep reading with a digital access subscription. From the Arizona Daily Star and Tucson Citizen archives: Jeff Beck in Tucson, Elizabeth Mangelsdorf / Arizona Daily Star, Tucson Jazz Fest puts on a party with Pink Martini, 11th Tucson Desert Song Fest includes big names, big works, All that jazz: '23 Tucson festival features biggest lineup yet, Jimmy Page, Rod Stewart pay tribute after death of Jeff Beck, Lisa Marie Presley, singer and daughter of Elvis, dies at 54, Young Tucson jazz artists to share stage with rising superstar, Billie Eilish seeks restraining order against alleged burglar, Todd Chrisley shares message hours before he's set to report to prison, Jennifer Lopez reflects on 'emotional transition' of blending families with Ben Affleck, Lisa Marie Presley to be honored with public memorial service at Graceland. The "shorter and wider" Broadway Road railroad under construction in Tucson, probably in early 1963. Tucson Police Officer William Shoemaker leans out of the department's "Sky Patrol" helicopter in July, 1972. TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) A former actor in Western films and his wife have survived a fire that destroyed their Tucson-area home plus decades of Arizona movie history. For Star subscribers: For years, Linda Ronstadt railed against the razing of the barrio to make way for the Tucson Convention Center. Prior to 1915, it was a brewery. Rick Wiley is the photo editor of the Arizona Daily Star in Tucson. (90-110) Arizona Historical Foundation, Tempe, AZ $4,848 to preserve and make available glass photographic negatives taken by Dane Coolidge, a naturalist and writer of western novels. The large buildings along the railroad tracks were demolished to make way for the Aviation Parkway. She was 54. Arizona weekly citizen. Also note the long wooden freight loading structure wooden water tower, long-since demolished. Terence Blanchard, Matthew Whitaker and two-time Grammy-nominated young vocalist Samara Joy among 100-plus jazz artists descending on Tucson for 10-day festival. The Rolling Hills subdivision and golf course (left center) and Regina Cleri Seminary (building cluster in center) near 22nd Street and Pantano, Tucson, in 1970. It was intended to replace the old Nogales Highway, then known as "Camino de la Muerte" or "Highway of Death," due to the number of fatal accidents (12 in 1967 alone). It's now Drachman School and Santa Rosa Park. ), 35 fun events happening in Tucson this weekend Jan. 12-16 , These 8 soups in Tucson will take you on a trip around the globe, Find concha slippers, horchata lip balm and more at this downtown maker shop, NOW OPEN: New downtown restaurant Blue Front is home to American comfort foods, 65 fun events happening in Tucson this January 2023 , 9 local print shops to help you create custom T-shirts, invitations and more, This home baker makes rockin' ice cream with Japanese techniques, John Dillinger's eventful capture in Tucson: the history and how it's remembered today, Blondie's Ice Cream is home to nostalgic flavors in an adorable retro trailer. Both buildings were demolished in 1958 to make way for a parking lot. The cattle was sold with proceeds going to the Muscular Dystrophy Assosciation. It was demolished in 1984. The Benson-Nogales freeway interchange in Tucson (now known as Interstate 10-Interstate 19), completed in about 1963. Black and white aerial photos from the archives of the Arizona Daily Star and Tucson Citizen show the Old Pueblo in years past. Recently paved and improved Broadway Road in Tucson looking east to Craycroft Road (just beyond the Union 76 gas station at left), where the Broadway pavement ended in 1958. Tucson's original airport in 1929. Undated photo looking west on Broadway Road from the Santa Rita Hotel in Tucson. In December 1948, Blanton submitted another plat map, this time for North Campbell Estates at Campbell and Glenn, and again there were stravenues. Perkins Motors and Texaco gas station at Stone Avenue and Alameda Street, Tucson, in 1955. Now her name is part of it. The same land surveyor produced both maps: Tony A. Blanton from the Tucson architectural firm of Blanton and Cole. For Star subscribers: The ramifications could be felt throughout the entire region if the long running initiative dies: Decades of Tucson road work will be at risk, the expansion of Arizonas transportation network could be stunted for years, and poor tribes in Pima County would lose out on needed infrastructure indefinitely. The street that angles from left to right is South Osborne Ave. Old Nogales Highway near Ruby Road in July, 1956. Explore the comprehensive records in our online database, and you'll gain access to almost 150 years of local history. The drive ended at the Nelson Livestock Aucions yard, 455 N. Highway Drive. Really. It's still true today. The Tucson Citizen 's name changed again in 1928 to the Tucson Daily Citizen and that title remained until 1977, when it returned to the Tucson Citizen for the remainder of its publication. Tucson Medical Center, looking north, ca.
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