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ContributorsThe Pride Publishing Company (Contributor)
Created2011-06
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This version of the Major Streets and Routes Plan revises the original plan and the 2004 revisions. Looking ahead to pending updates to the classification systems of towns and cities in Maricopa County, the original MSRP stipulated a periodic review and modification of the street functional classification portion of the

This version of the Major Streets and Routes Plan revises the original plan and the 2004 revisions. Looking ahead to pending updates to the classification systems of towns and cities in Maricopa County, the original MSRP stipulated a periodic review and modification of the street functional classification portion of the plan. This revision incorporates the following changes: (1) as anticipated, many of the communities in the County have updated either their general or transportation plans in the time since the adoption of the first MSRP; (2) a new roadway classification, the Arizona Parkway, has been added to the Maricopa County street classification system and the expressway classification has been removed; and (3) a series of regional framework studies have been conducted by the Maricopa Association of Governments to establish comprehensive roadway networks in parts of the West Valley.

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Created1979
DescriptionSelected article titles: "Gov. Jerry Brown: Is He The One?"; "Jerry Brown Up Front on Human Rights Issue"; "Farewell to the Casa"; "Time Essay: The Eclipse of the Gentleman"; "Jerry Brown's Support is Out of the Closet"
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Created1979
DescriptionSelected article titles: "Why We Are Marching"; "Republicans And … Gays: In Arizona That's Like Oil and… Water!"; "Watertown Minister Preaches 'Death to Homos'"; "Movie 'Cruising' Gets a Bruising"; "Iran Minister Shakes His Booty"
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Created1979
DescriptionSelected article titles: "2nd Anniversary Another Year -- And More to Come"; "The Case for a Sane Belief System"; "Homosexuality: Tolerance vs. Approval"; "Asshole of the Month Senator John Briggs"; If Only I Were a Hundred…The Clinic Will Help You"
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Created1923-10-10
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Letter from R.P Gilliland to Carl Hayden regarding the sale of Bright Angel Trail (Ariz.) and construction of the President's Highway from Maine, AZ, to the Grand Canyon.

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ContributorsHayden, Carl T. (Author)
Created1923-10-13
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Letter from Carl Hayden to R.P Gilliland regarding the sale of Bright Angel Trail (Ariz.) and construction of the President's Highway from Maine, AZ to the Grand Canyon.

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ContributorsHayden, Carl T. (Author)
Created1924-12-16
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Letter from Carl Hayden to Fred S. Breen regarding Yaki Point, the sale of Bright Angel Trail and the building of a road between Maine and the Grand Canyon.

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ContributorsTombstone Prospector (Publisher)
Created1917-02-03
DescriptionNewspaper article outlining plans for the development of the Grand Canyon into a national park including the building of roads and railways for easier access. The article mentions that grazing, mining, and the development of water power will still be in effect.
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ContributorsHayden, Carl T. (Author)
Created1924-03-25
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Letter of introduction for Dwight B. Heard on the arrival of National Park Service Director Stephen T. Mather to Phoenix. Mather's visit includes trips to Roosevelt Dam and Tumacácori.

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ContributorsHayden, Carl T. (Author)
Created1917-08-11
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Letter from Carl Hayden to W. W. Bass informing him that his contribution for maintaining the roads at the Grand Canyon has been reduced to $50 per year. Hayden also notes that no further action on national park status will be taken until December 1917 during the regular session of

Letter from Carl Hayden to W. W. Bass informing him that his contribution for maintaining the roads at the Grand Canyon has been reduced to $50 per year. Hayden also notes that no further action on national park status will be taken until December 1917 during the regular session of congress.