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Created2002
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This document provides a brief history of human interaction with the Colorado River beginning with John Wesley Powell's 1869 expedition. It also introduces the Greene family, discusses their involvement with tourism relating to the Colorado River, and gives an overview of "Moving Waters."

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Created2002
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This document consists primarily of digitized photographs and other items illustrating such subjects as Norm Nevills, who began leading white water river expeditions down the San Juan river in 1936; Marble Canyon Lodge; Navajo Bridge; members of the Greene family, including Art Greene and Vern Baker; the launch of the

This document consists primarily of digitized photographs and other items illustrating such subjects as Norm Nevills, who began leading white water river expeditions down the San Juan river in 1936; Marble Canyon Lodge; Navajo Bridge; members of the Greene family, including Art Greene and Vern Baker; the launch of the airboat Tseh Na-ni-ah-go Atin' I at Lee's Ferry; Upper Bridge Canyon (now underwater); Sentinel Rock; Rainbow Bridge; and Cliff Dwellers Lodge. Also included is a discussion of Art Greene's early career as a river guide, including his initial work on the Colorado River, and the Greene family's establishment of Cliff Dwellers Lodge.

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Created2002
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This document contains digitized photographs and other items showing the construction of Glen Canyon Dam, Wahweap trailer park, Lake Powell, and the last boat trip prior to Glen Canyon Dam's completion. Also included is text discussing how Glen Canyon Dam changed the Colorado River and impacted the Greene family's businesses.

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Created2002
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This document contains digitized photographs and other items showing Lake Powell's creation and use, including the lake filling, boat tours, filming of The Greatest Story Ever Told and McKenna's Gold, and the Greene family's sale of Wahweap Lodge and Marina in 1976. Also included is text discussing how the Greene

This document contains digitized photographs and other items showing Lake Powell's creation and use, including the lake filling, boat tours, filming of The Greatest Story Ever Told and McKenna's Gold, and the Greene family's sale of Wahweap Lodge and Marina in 1976. Also included is text discussing how the Greene family adapted their business models to take advantage of the Lake Powell tourist trade.

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A motion picture of the KAET TV television broadcast summarizing the accomplishments of Arizona State University in 1964; the ASU College Bowl team, Sun Devil track, men's basketball; College Bowl Team.

Created1958
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Seven motion pictures from the 1958 football season, including the complete Arizona State College at Detroit game. Unidentified games and scrimmages at Goodwin Stadium are also presented in black and white, color, and early widescreen formats. In addition, there is motion picture footage of legendary ASC running back Leon Burton.

DescriptionArizona State University Homecoming photographs ca. 1920-1989.
Created1967-03
DescriptionStevens interviews ASU Sun Devil Baseball coach Bobby Winkles
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Radio broadcasts of Sun Devil Baseball appearances in the 1967 and 1969 College World Series. Bobby Winkles speaks at the 1969 CWS Final.

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Historic images of the school's mascots. Including historic costumes and designs for the Sparky the Sun Devil and proposed replacements of the "Sun Imp" with the "Viking Sparky." UPC 324 photos depict Dick Jacobs as the first performing Sun Devil 1951-1953 along with the Sparkettes Joy Main, Peggy Holiday, and

Historic images of the school's mascots. Including historic costumes and designs for the Sparky the Sun Devil and proposed replacements of the "Sun Imp" with the "Viking Sparky." UPC 324 photos depict Dick Jacobs as the first performing Sun Devil 1951-1953 along with the Sparkettes Joy Main, Peggy Holiday, and Peggy Sparkman.