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    • 4th of July Scottsdale Jaycees' Fireworks at Rawhide.

    • 4th of July Scottsdale Jaycees' Fireworks at Rawhide.

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    • Scottsdale (Ariz.) - History; Jaycees - History; Rawhide (Ariz.);

    • In 1970, the Scottsdale Jaycees began sponsoring an annual Fourth of July celebration for Scottsdale. Under the leadership of President Dave Hawkins and Fourth of July Celebration Chair Ray Gardea, the event was held at the old rodeo...
    • Herb Drinkwater, Mayor of Scottsdale, Rides in 1995 Parada del Sol Parade.

    • Herb Drinkwater, Mayor of Scottsdale, Rides in 1995 Parada del Sol Parade.

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    • Scottsdale (Ariz.) - History; Jaycees - History; Parada del Sol Parade; Drinkwater, Herbert R.;

    • Scottsdale Mayor Herb Drinkwater, who was a long-time member of the Scottsdale Jaycees and served as the group's president and Parada boss in the 1960s, is shown riding a horse in the 1995 Parada del Sol. Drinkwater served as mayor of Scottsdale...
    • Kimsey family picnic

    • Kimsey family picnic

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    • Scottsdale (Ariz.) - History; Scottsdale Historical Society - History; Kimsey family; Kimsey, William

    • Early Scottsdale residents, like the William Kimsey family, enjoyed picnics on the desert. Although the modest dress of the day was probably more formal than picnic attire of the 21st century, the rest and relaxation were just as welcome. The...
    • Photo of Debbie Peterson.

    • Photo of Debbie Peterson.

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    • Scottsdale (Ariz.) - History; Jaycees - History; Peterson, Debbie;

    • Debbie Peterson was the first female president of the Scottsdale Jaycees Organization.
    • Scottsdale artists enjoy desert campfire in late 1940s

    • Scottsdale artists enjoy desert campfire in late 1940s

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    • Scottsdale (Ariz.) - History; Scottsdale Historical Society - History; Yuschik, Leonard; Segner, Wes; Gibson, Frank; New, Betty; Gibson, Eleanor;

    • Members of Scottsdale's arts and crafts community enjoy a campfire on the desert near Camelback and Scottsdale roads circa 1947-48, when that area was the unofficial northern boundary of the small town of Scottsdale. Left to right: Leonard...
    • Scottsdale Stadium Groundbreaking 6/91.

    • Scottsdale Stadium Groundbreaking 6/91.

    • Desprois, Dennis

    • Scottsdale (Ariz.) - History; Charros - History; Spring training (Baseball); Thomas, Purd; Scottsdale Stadium;

    • Scottsdale Charro Patron (president) Purd Thomas speaks from the podium at the Scottsdale Stadium Groundbreaking, June 1991. The new stadium replaced the 1955-56 vintage wooden structure, and opened in February 1992.
    • Tico Taco Restaurant downtown Scottsdale 1950s or 1960s.

    • Tico Taco Restaurant downtown Scottsdale 1950s or 1960s.

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    • Scottsdale (Ariz.) - History; Scottsdale Historical Society - History; Tico Taco Restaurant - Scottsdale (Ariz.);

    • The Contrearas opened Tico Taco Restaurant in downtown Scottsdale circa the early 1950s. Popular with tourists and local residents, son of the late President Franklin D. Roosevent, Elliot Roosevelt, was a friend of Mr. Contrearas from World War II...

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