November 1935
In this issue
The central theme revolves around Arizona's economic reliance on tourism and the Highway Department's role in facilitating it. The text emphasizes the need for improved infrastructure and accommodations to attract and retain visitors, highlighting the importance of collaboration between the government and local communities.
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Chapters
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Some Auto Suggestions
Hal Mitchell
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Highways and Better Housing
Hal Mitchell
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The Eternal Battle
Harry Duberstein
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Rough History and Smooth Highways
MERNICE MURPHY
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Editorials
John C. McMeekin, Editor,Will C. Barnes
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When A Brave Man Fainted
WILL C. Barnes,BY HYBER FORSTER
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Our Neighbor Builds New 150-Mile Highway
Ryhber Forrester
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Arizona Highway Commission Notes
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Highway Befores and Afters
Ray Howland
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The Venemous Doodle Bug
Ray Howland
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They Gave Us the C.C.C.
Rex King,G. B. Shaffer,F. N. Grant
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Road Projects Under Construction
C. B. Shaffer,F. N. Grant,W. R. Hutchins,G. L. McLane,W. E. Wallace,R. Thirlon,W. J. Ward,R. M....
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