ARIZONA HIGHWAYS  MARCH 2009 - JAPANESE-AMERICAN INTERNMENT CAMP - WILDFLOWERS.

This Magazine is in excellent condition, with very, very slight wear (see pictures). 

The Magazine measures approximately 8 1/4" x 11" and contains approximately 48 pages.


Articles include:

THE TALES OF ONE CITY
(Jerome, Arizona)


EXECUTIVE ORDER 9066
(During World War II, Arizona was home to
two Japanese-American Internment Camps -
 Poston and Gila River Camp. Although President
Roosevelt signed the order, his wife disapproved,
especially after a visit to the Gila River Camp.)
With nice photo of Eleanor Roosevelt and Dillon
Myer, National Director of the War Relocation Authority.

IN FULL BLOOM
(Annual March Issue of Desert Wildflowers)
Portfolio of beautiful pictures

WHERE TO HIT THE TRAIL
(10 Hiking Trails)


ANCIENT CREEKS
(Backpacking in the Aravaipa Canyon Wilderness)


KING OF THE ROADS
(Norman Wallace worked on railroads, bridges and highways,
including Old Historic Route 66 and the Black Canyon Highway.
This article includes many of the photographs he took. Includes
the construction of Boulder Dam (now Hoover Dam,
interior of the Mission San Xavier del Bac, "A" Mountain,
and Cameron Suspension Bridge)

MADE FOR TV
(Arizona Highways Television is a high-definition
version of the Magazine, with Hostess Robin Sewell.)
Very interesting article.

APACHE TRAIL

ROGERS CANYON TRAIL


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