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Created2003-07-15
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The Rodeo-Chediski Fire Complex began as a small blaze in a remote region of east-central Arizona and within days erupted into the largest wildfire in Arizona history. Fortunately, no lives were lost. However, from June 18, 2002 to the time of its containment on July 7, 2002, the Rodeo-Chediski fire

The Rodeo-Chediski Fire Complex began as a small blaze in a remote region of east-central Arizona and within days erupted into the largest wildfire in Arizona history. Fortunately, no lives were lost. However, from June 18, 2002 to the time of its containment on July 7, 2002, the Rodeo-Chediski fire destroyed over 490 structures and 467,000 acres of ponderosa pine and pinyon-juniper woodland—an estimated 500 million to 1.3 billion board feet of timber. Jurisdictions involved included the Fort Apache Indian Reservation, the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest, the Tonto National Forest, and private lands adjacent to Highway 260, from the Town of Forest Lakes east to the City of Show Low. Virtually all of the acres burned were in Navajo County, with some damage in the contiguous counties of Coconino, Apache, and Gila Counties. This health assessment describes the fire events and summarizes the resulting public health impacts from the fire.

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ContributorsSoleri, Paolo, 1919-2013 (Architect) / Pintar, Ivan (Photographer)
Created1972-10
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Photograph of Earth House, designed by Paolo Soleri in 1956, at Cosanti in Paradise Valley, Arizona

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ContributorsSoleri, Paolo, 1919-2013 (Architect) / Pintar, Ivan (Photographer)
Created1972-10
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Interior photograph of Cat-Cast House at Cosanti in Paradise Valley, Arizona

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ContributorsSoleri, Paolo, 1919-2013 (Architect) / Pintar, Ivan (Photographer)
Created1972-10
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Interior photograph of Ceramics Studio, designed by Paolo Soleri in 1959, at Cosanti in Paradise Valley, Arizona

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ContributorsSoleri, Paolo, 1919-2013 (Architect) / Pintar, Ivan (Photographer)
Created1972-10
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Photograph of swimming pool and Cat-Cast House (built 1965-1966) at Cosanti in Paradise Valley, Arizona

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ContributorsSoleri, Paolo, 1919-2013 (Architect) / Pintar, Ivan (Photographer) / Cosanti Foundation (Scottsdale, Ariz.) (Associated name)
Created1972-10
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Photograph of swimming pool at Cosanti in Paradise Valley, Arizona showing pool canopy and bronze bell windchimes

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ContributorsSoleri, Paolo, 1919-2013 (Architect) / Pintar, Ivan (Photographer)
Created1972-10
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Photograph of North Apse, designed by Paolo Soleri in 1964, with bronze bell windchimes at Cosanti in Paradise Valley, Arizona

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ContributorsSoleri, Paolo, 1919-2013 (Architect) / Pintar, Ivan (Photographer)
Created1972-10
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Interior photograph showing projects and posters at Gallery/North Studio, designed by Paolo Soleri in 1961, at Cosanti in Paradise Valley, Arizona

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ContributorsSoleri, Paolo, 1919-2013 (Architect) / Pintar, Ivan (Photographer)
Created1972-06
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Photograph showing plaster molds and work area at Ceramics Studio, designed by Paolo Soleri in 1959, at Cosanti in Paradise Valley, Arizona

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ContributorsSoleri, Paolo, 1919-2013 (Architect) / Pintar, Ivan (Photographer)
Created1972-10
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Photograph showing roof structures of the Drafting Studio, Ceramics Studio, and Foundry Apse at Cosanti in Paradise Valley, Arizona