July 1933

In this issue
Arizona's scenic areas north of Highway 66, including the Grand Canyon and Hopi villages, have become more accessible. Newly constructed roads and trails now allow easier exploration of these natural wonders and primitive areas. This opens a storehouse of nature's treasury to those with automobiles.
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Chapters
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North of Highway 66
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Along the Coronado Trail
Peter Riley
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State Certification and Dam Supervision
J. A. FRAPS
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When the First Navajo Came to Arizona
Lawrence Hibbert
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Editorial
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Materials that go into Highways
CLARA LEE FRAPS
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Prehistoric Adornment in the Southwest
CLARA LEE FRAPS
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Highway Commission Notes
W. Lane Start,E. V. Miller,M. L. Whitworth,Commissioner Addams,Governor Mocur,M. C. Hatcher
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State Projects Under Construction
N. G. Hill,R. C. Perkins,W. R. Hutchins,Ralph Pleasant,F. N. Grant,L. E. Dixon,T. S. O'Connell
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Road Conditions
T. S. O'CONNELL

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