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  • ArtDose of HistoryNorthern ArizonaSmall Town Scene

    The Dinosaurs of Holbrook

    By Sam Lowe
    November 26, 2011
    HOLBROOK -- Millions of years ago, dinosaurs were common across the flatlands that now encompass this city. But they disappeared. A couple decades ago, ...
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  • ArtNorthern Arizona

    Featured Artist: Ellen Jo Roberts

    By Andrea Aker
    November 5, 2011
    Once a month, Arizona Oddities is featuring a Q&A with a talented Arizona artist who is influenced by our state’s people, places and history. ...
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    ArtNorthern Arizona

    Featured Arizona Artist: Megan Dean

    By Andrea Aker
    October 9, 2011
    Once a month, Arizona Oddities is now featuring a Q&A with a talented Arizona artist who is influenced by our state's people, places and ...
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  • Miniature Mount Rushmore
    ArtNorthern Arizona

    Miniature Mount Rushmore and King Kong at Freedom Station

    By Sam Lowe
    September 20, 2011
    PRESCOTT VALLEY -- If you're not a stickler for the real thing, and if your budget doesn't allow an extended trip to see the ...
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  • ArtNatural SurroundingsSmall Town SceneSouthern ArizonaWeather Talk

    Religious Oddities Damaged by the Elements

    By Sam Lowe
    September 14, 2011
    Two Arizona sites listed as oddities have fallen victim to wind, rain and fire. The little church that Loren Pratt built to honor his late ...
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  • ArtDose of History

    Sharlot Hall All Gussied Up in Copper

    By Sam Lowe
    September 8, 2011
    PRESCOTT -- Copper has been an important element in Arizona's history for more than a century, but it usually goes into the creation of ...
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  • ArtOdd ObservationsSmall Town Scene

    Iron Whales and Rusty Nails in Quartzsite

    By Sam Lowe
    September 2, 2011
    QUARTZSITE -- Gene Hassler doesn't let things go to waste, especially if they're things he can use to create a whale or a velocipede. ...
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  • ArtDose of HistoryValley of the Sun

    The Wounded Goddess Atop the State Capitol Dome

    By Sam Lowe
    February 4, 2011
    The white statue that has been a permanent fixture atop the State Capitol dome in Phoenix for more than a century goes by several ...
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  • ArtOdd ObservationsValley of the Sun

    Help Us Solve the Marilyn Monroe Mystery in Phoenix

    By Sam Lowe
    December 27, 2010
    For nearly a decade, an image of actress Marilyn Monroe has been catching the eyes of those who pass the northeast corner of 20th ...
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  • ArtSmall Town Scene

    Wickenburg’s New Permanent Residents

    By Sam Lowe
    August 6, 2010
    Seven new residents have moved (or been moved) into Wickenburg and they're permanent in the strictest sense of the word. They stand along the ...
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