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Winged Victory

Winged Victory

She’s been referred to as the Goddess of Victory, Statue of Justice, and Madame de Vaunte but Arizonans prefer to call her Winged Victory because of...

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They Went Thataway

They Went Thataway

One of the Old West’s zaniest train robberies occurred near the Arizona town Willcox on the evening of September 9th, 1899 when constable Burt...

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An Axe of War

An Axe of War

Got to go tomahawk Kaiser Bill!” These words from the WWI ditty about fighting against Kaiser Wilhelm II’s Germany, sung as an American Indian by...

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The Bitter Truth

The Bitter Truth

I get hoarse after eating strong horseradish, but Henry Scammell felt otherwise. “Horseradish will afford instantaneous relief in most obstinate...

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Inside Straight

Inside Straight

April marked the 35th anniversary of CBS’s airing of Kenny Rogers as The Gambler. The now-classic Western television movie set ratings records, had...

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