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    • Photo of Wayne L. Troutner's clothing store for men.

    • Photo of Wayne L. Troutner's clothing store for men.

    • Unknown

    • Communication Artifacts-Documentary Artifact-Print, Photographic

    • Storefront located on Route 66 in Winslow, AZ, with the racy cowgirl logo "For Men." The cowgirl logo and title "For Men" opened eyes up and down Route 66 at many locations. This men's clothing store run by Wayne L. Troutner burned some years ago,...
    • Cowgirl Up! Art from the Other Half of the West

    • Cowgirl Up! Art from the Other Half of the West

    • Maricopa County Historical Society Desert Caballeros Western Museum

    • Exhibition

    • In its 6th year in 2011, Cowgirl Up! Art from the Other Half of the West is an invitational art exhibition and sale and the Museum’s major annual fundraiser. The 150+ paintings, sculpture and works on paper in the month-long exhibition are all...
    • Adelina Ruelas Working at a Ranch in Box Canyon

    • Adelina Ruelas Working at a Ranch in Box Canyon

    • Unknown

    • Portrait Photography; Mexican Americans--History; Arizona; Women--Southwest

    • This photograph shows Adelina Ruelas dressed as a vaquera (or cowgirl) when she was 15 or 16 years old. She was working at a ranch in Box Canyon in the Santa Rita Mountains south of Tucson. Ranching was a strong tradition amongst many Mexican...
    • Oral History with Dolores Badilla Celaya, December 17, 2010

    • Oral History with Dolores Badilla Celaya, December 17, 2010

    • Celaya, Dolores Badilla
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    • Dolores (Badilla) Celaya was born in 1927 and has lived in the Tucson, Arizona area her entire life. In this interview she talks about her family and life in the area. Her grandparents homesteaded in the Arivaca Valley. Ms. Celaya discusses working...
    • The Fly-by: a quarterly newsletter of the southwest region

    • The Fly-by: a quarterly newsletter of the southwest region

    • United States. Civil Air Patrol. Southwest Region.

    • Air defenses--Periodicals; Civil defenses--Periodicals

    • This title contains one or more publications. Col. ill. The quarterly newsletter features news and photos from the Arizona Wing as well as the other squadrons of the region.
    • The Dude

    • The Dude

    • Megargee, Lon (1883-1960)

    • Megargee, Lon; Cowgirls--West (U.S.)--Conduct of life--Humor. ; Cowgirls in art

    • "The Dude" is one of five paintings made by Lon Megargee in a partnership with the Arizona Brewing Company's from 1948-1951 to be reproduced as posters advertising A-1 Beer. It shows a plump cowgirl doing tricks before cowboys. 5,000 prints were...
    • Learning Packet: Genius

    • Learning Packet: Genius

    • Sonoran Heritage and Tucson Public Library (Pima County Public Library)

    • Creative ability; Creative ability -- Bibliography; Genius; Women -- Southwest, New -- Bibliography.

    • "Genius" is a learning packet created to instruct how connecting with our surroundings develops new forms of expression and success. Includes articles, exercises, posters, and event bulletins from the year of publication.
    • Zoeleen "Zoe" McLain Blain - Oral History

    • Zoeleen "Zoe" McLain Blain - Oral History

    • Blain, Norma Zoeleen "Zoe" McLain

    • Blain, Zoeleen "Zoe" McLain --Singing --Yodeler --Yodeling --Miss Prescott Pageant --Miss Arizona Pageant

    • This is an oral history interview with Zoeleen "Zoe" McLain Blain (b. July 17, 1922 and d. May 11, 2000) from Prescott, Arizona. Zoe Blain discusses being a regular child-singer attraction, c. 1930s, in the weekly community sings at the Prescott...
    • Cow Girl Riding on Horseback.

    • Cow Girl Riding on Horseback.

    • McMahon, Nancy.

    • Scottsdale (Ariz.) - History; Jaycees - History; Parada del Sol Parade;

    • Shown here is an unidentified Cowgirl riding on horseback in Scottsdale, with The Wheelery in the background. The photograph could have been taken during the annual Scottsdale Jaycees' Parada del Sol parade weekend. Scottsdale resident Nancy...
    • Parada del Sol Parade 1995.

    • Parada del Sol Parade 1995.

    • Unknown

    • Scottsdale (Ariz.) - History; Jaycees - History; Parade del Sol Parade;

    • A cowgirl rides a long horn steer in the Scottsdale Jaycees' annual Parada del Sol parade. This 1995 view shows the Western-style BankOne building (originally the Valley National Bank) on the southeast corner of Scottsdale and Indian School roads.

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