Jefferson hotel with its six floors of hospitality is situated in the "Valley of the Sun" cooled by refrigeration. A.S. Ackel, Manager. Phone 35141. Mailed from Phoenix, Arizona to Mrs. Zoe Sanders in Kansas on Match 15, 1953: Dear Sister it has been a long time since I have had Read More →
3224 East Baseline Road, Phoenix, Arizona 85040 Citrus from Our Own Grove. We ship anywhere. Fruits, Dates, Jellies. Price list upon request. Also Antiques. A Petley Card Number: A-16 Note: Gus: We bought our Vitamin "C" at this stand. The folks were from Denver. We found out &they gave us Read More →
Contains a brilliant display of polished petrified wood and dioramas showing what the area probably looked like when the trees of the forest were living. The museum is operated by the National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Mailed from Barstow, California to Miss. P. Bereza of Wausaukee, Read More →
2690 4th Avenue Open 11:00Am ’till 1:00 AM Yuma’s oldest family-owned and operated Mexican Restaurant, first open in 1946 at 485 15th Avenue. Finest Mexican food and Steaks. Traveling people and families most welcome at both locations. via Flickr http://flic.kr/p/rAS6Rj
Read More →When dining out in Arizona’s most western restaurant, if you wear a tie BEWARE! The policy is no ties allowed. Those who wear one get it clipped off by a cowgirl. Your tie permanently becomes the Patio’s property along with thousands of others hanging from the rafters. Mailed from Phoenix, Read More →
Cooked the way you "want em". Full 2 lb. "T" Bone steak, deliciously cooked over open mesquite wood fire. Served with salad, cowboy beans, bread and butter. Cocktails, cold beer and wines for complete dining pleasure. 21 miles northeast of Scottsdale, Arizona. Mailed from Holbrook, Arizona to J.B. Marsh of Read More →
A typical scene at the "Patio", a cowgirl hanging a necktie, freshly snipped from an unsuspecting customer, to the rafters. The ceiling of the restaurant proudly sports the neckties of many of the nation’s top celebrities, including movie and television stars, politicians, sportsmen and others Mailed from Roswell, New Mexico Read More →
The "West’s most Western Steakhouse: Located 21 miles northeast of Scottsdale, Arizona. 2 lb. T-bone steak cooked over open mesquite fire. Served with tossed salad, cowboy beans, bread and butter. Enjoy your favorite cocktails, cold beer and wine. Western gifts and souvenirs available. Mailed from Roswell, New Mexico to Mrs. Read More →
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