August 2002
In this issue
This text explores Arizona's diverse attractions, from unique historical anecdotes like the Fig Newton's origin and the mystery of "The Cowboy Prayer," to natural wonders such as Lake Mead and Sunset Crater. It also highlights cultural aspects, artistic endeavors, and hidden gems throughout the state.
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Chapters
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E-MAIL AND LETTERS
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TAKING THE OFF-RAMP
SALLY BENFORD,HEIDI KIMBEL,CARRIE M. MINER
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Wet and Wild Lake Mead
Kathleen Bryant
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Prehistoric Ruins
Bernadette Heath
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The Low-stress Life of the Desert Tortoise
MARTY CORDANO
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The Rock That Could Change History
LEO W. BANKS
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Stalking Butterflies
Janet Webb Farnsworth
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The Return of Accused Killer Sally Brand
Nelson Bing
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Sacred Mountain
Tess Rose McDonald,Robert C. McDonald
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HUMOR
Betty Marvin
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DESTINATION: Sharlot Hall Museum
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ALONG THE WAY
CARRIE M. MINER
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BACK ROAD ADVENTURE: Sedona's Red Rocks
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EXPERIENCE ARIZONA
CHRISTINE MAXA
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GENE PERRET'S WIT STOP
Christine Maxa
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HIKE OF THE MONTH
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