April 1991
In this issue
This text celebrates the unique character of Tucson, Arizona. It emphasizes the city's vibrant arts scene, strong sense of community, and its unpretentious, funky soul. The text contrasts Tucson with other metropolitan areas.
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Chapters
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Along the Way
Lawrence W. Cheek
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Journal of a Repentant Trout Fisherman
Don Dedera
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Angling for Everyone
Robert B. Whitaker,Tom Danielsen,James Tallon
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The U.S.S. Arizona: Still in Harm's Way
Thomas J. Kuhn
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The Miracle of Water on the Desert
Bill Broyles
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The Upstart Little Grad School in the Desert
LOUISE GACIOCH
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The Roughest, Toughest Hellhole in the Southwest
Cecil Calvin Richardson
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Trek to the Land of the Blue-green Water
Vicky Hay
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Mileposts
Jill Ellen Welch,Mary Hall Surface,L. Sonnichsen
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Pima Canyon Trail in the Santa Catalinas
Lawrence W. Cheek
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