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TITLE: ARIZONA Highways Magazine
[Beautiful magazine of arts and nature in Arizona-- See FULL contents list below!]
ISSUE DATE: SEPTEMBER 1957 VOL. XXXIII NO. 9
CONDITION: Size: Approx 9" X 12". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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FRONT COVER "View of Tuzigoot Ruins," by Ray Manley. Camera: 5x7 Dcardorf, 10/2" Commercial Ektar lens, 1 /25th second f.14, Ektachrome daylight type color film. Mid-summer in the Verde Valley is Very pleasant out in the open country where kids can fish, hunt for rabbits, swim in the rivers and creeks and re-live the adventures of Tom Sawyer. "it was at this point that I crossed the Verde River nearly every day of the summer when fishing for large carp with my bow and arrow--I walked over Tuzigoot before its excavation going farther north to Peck's lake," the photographer explains.

OPPOSITE PAGE "Closeup of Ruins: Montezuma IVell," by Ray Manley. Camera: 5x7 Linhoff, 210 mm (millimeter) Schneider Symar ,lens, 1 /25th second at f. 25, daylight Anscochromc film. Montezuma Well, now a part of the Montezuma Castle National Monument, was for many years privately owned. In recent years it has been added to the park system and is protected by that service. It was rumored that it was a bottomless well but soundings have proven that it is not true. Its water level remains constant with its overflow going into nearby Beaver Creek. This flows past the Castle farther downstream. Numerous cliff dwellings surround the area and at one time early Indians had dug canals for the use of the water. Its formation is explained in that it was a limestone cave gradually enlarged as the limestone dissolved by spring-fed water and eventually the thin shell roof caved to the bottoni of the Well.

LEGEND:
CRUISING DOWN THE RIVER . . BOATING ENTHUSIASTS EN3OY SCENIC ADVENTURE DOWN THE OLD COLORADO.

THREE APACHE WOMEN AND A LONE WHITE MAN A TRUE STORY OF KINDNESS, HUMANE TREATMENT IN A DANGEROUS LAND.

RETURN TO My VALLEY A NATIVE RETURNS WITH CAMERA tO CHILDHOOD DAYS ALONG THE VERDE.

THE VERDE VALLEY'S FITURE TOMORROW LOOKS PROMISING FOR THE PEOPLE WHO CALI. THE VERDE HOME.

IN THE LAND OF CORONADO NATIONAL MEMORiAL DOWN IN COCHISE COUNTY RECALLS DAYS OF THE CONQUEST.


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