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Created1985
DescriptionSelected article titles: Men at Work? Or is it Men at Play?; Stixx First Anniversary; NGTF Press Release; Let's "Get Physical"; Shamoo's Shows for Lambda
Created1985
DescriptionSelected article titles: Madonna: Crazy for Whom?; Leathernotes; P.R. Entertainment News; Phoenix Fiestas for Cinco de Mayo; Michael Greer vs Phoenix (a Comic Collision)
Created1985
DescriptionSelected article titles: Gymkhana; Spring Affair; Dr. Green Jeans Plant Care; Leathernotes; From the Mouth of the Dragon
Created1985
DescriptionSelected article titles: Nu-Towne Celebrates Fourteen Years; Bullwinkle, A Rerun; Farrah's Goes Platinum; PR Profiles Gail Fisher; The Music Report
Created1985
DescriptionSelected article titles: Phx Turns Out to Welcome Apollo's; On the Town for St. Pat's; PR Music Review; From the Mouth of the Dragon; Leathernotes
Created1985
DescriptionSelected article titles: Miss White is Miss Gay Phoenix; Music Report; Dr Green Jeans Plant Care; Mardi Gras 1985; From the Mouth of the Dragon
ContributorsMcCulloch Bros. (Photographer)
Created1929-10-16
DescriptionThis building was located at First Ave. and Adams Street in Phoenix.
ContributorsMcCulloch Bros. (Photographer)
Created1938-06-28
DescriptionIn 1938, the Grosso family lived at 230 E. Monroe St. in Phoenix. This picture was taken approximately 3 months before Charles Grosso was killed in an airplane crash.
ContributorsMcCulloch Bros. (Photographer)
Created1938-06-28
DescriptionIn 1938, the Grosso family lived at 230 E. Monroe St. in Phoenix. This picture was taken approximately 3 months before Charles Grosso was killed in an airplane crash.
ContributorsMcCulloch Bros. (Photographer)
Created1938-06-28
DescriptionIn 1938, the Grosso family lived at 230 E. Monroe St. in Phoenix. This picture was taken approximately 3 months before Charles Grosso was killed in an airplane crash.