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ContributorsThe Pride Publishing Company (Author)
Created2013-06
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This study is specifically focused on the contribution to the Arizona economy from out-of-state visitors engaged in organized bicycling activities in the state, and out-of-state customers, wholesale or retail, of bicycle products made or sold in Arizona.

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Created1926-04-02
DescriptionGrand Canyon National Park General Regulations.
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ContributorsGlos, Alexander (Contributor) / The Pride Publishing Company (Publisher)
Created2013-05-01
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Our focus is the development and placement of travel products with key resellers and wholesalers througout China. Arizona remains a relatively unknown destination for the most travel capable highend outbound Chinese tourists. The opportunity for inbound growth from China is tremendous, but the challenges also remain substantial.

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DescriptionBooklet with description of the Grand Canyon. Circa 1915.
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Created1933
DescriptionGuide Leaflet No. 1 detailing the desert view drive of the Grand Canyon.
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Created1940
DescriptionGuide Leaflet No. 3 detailing the west rim drive in the Grand Canyon.
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Created1929
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Typescript report, black and white, describing the mammals of Grand Canyon National Park with cover drawing of a bighorn sheep.

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Created1930
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Typescript report, black and white, describing the birds of Grand Canyon National Park with cover drawing of a bald eagle.

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Created1927-08-31
DescriptionMonthly bulletin, black and white, describing the natural history and scientific features of Grand Canyon National Park with cover drawing of fern bush.
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Created1929-02-28
DescriptionMonthly bulletin, black and white, describing the natural history and scientific features of Grand Canyon National Park. This volume is dedicated in memoriam to Glen E. Sturdevant, park naturalist, and Fred Johnson, park ranger, who drowned while collecting specimens in the park.