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A ppreciate rizona 1. An old hotel overlooks the ghost town of Jerome. 2. Snider ' s Mine, near Sierra Vista, shows mining techniques used in early Arizona settlements. 3. Sunnyside ' s weather-beaten homes still stand as strong as ever. 4. Deserted Kentucky Camp is a dim contrast to a dark blue Arizona sky. 5. An old sus- pension bridge proceeds majestically across a river near Prescott. 27
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Ghost towns Old time Arizona Ghost towns have been a familiar part of the old west, allowing interested visi- tors to see how its territories pioneers survived in this untamed region. Arizona is filled with these old relics, but many Tucsonans don ' t realize just how close they are. The excitement of visitng a ghost town is long-lasting, for a visit to a ghost town is a trip into Arizona history. There are many abandoned towns that are just a short drive from Tucson. In merely an hour and a half, an adventurer can explore Sunnyside, Arizona, a weath- er tarnished village that shows the world what life was like in southern Arizona back in the 1800s. A trip to an Arizona ghost town is a fine way to spend a weekend. A ghost town is a natural source of education, helping Arizonans to better understand the old way of life.
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1. A shortened hemline and metal appli- ques transform Delia Gilmurray ' s Little Black Dress into dramatic punk wear. 2. Sherril Shearer in a beaded flapper camisole, examines handbags at Buffalo Exchange while Mandana Tebyanifard admires paisley prints. 3. Mark Bailer, in tux and tails, demonstrates vintage chic along with Sheril Shearer, who is wear- ing silver fox and black velvet. 4. Mata- dor-for-a-day Delia Gilmurray models a sequined rental costume from How Sweet It Was. 5. East meets West when Man- dana Tebyanifard ventures onto Tucson streets in her silky kimono-dress. 6. How Sweet It Was clerk Janet Maier displays an authentic turn-of-the-century cameo to Sherril Shearer. Photos by M. SCHWERDTFEGER Clothing courtesy of Buffalo Exchange, Ltd. How Sweet It Was Vintage Clothing --. fi ff , ' -; - - 28 THRIFT SHOPS
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