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From Flickr: “Jefferson Hotel – Phoenix, Arizona” by The Cardboard America Archives

Posted on January 6, 2019 by paulsedra

Jefferson hotel with its six floors of hospitality is situated in the "Valley of the Sun" cooled by refrigeration. A.S.… Read more From Flickr: “Jefferson Hotel – Phoenix, Arizona” by The Cardboard America Archives

From Flickr: “”How to Carry a Car in Your Pocket”” by saltycotton

Posted on November 4, 2018 by paulsedra

Hertz Rent a Car ad "Reader’s Digest" December 1955 via Flickr https://flic.kr/p/NQ1Mji

From Flickr: “Holiday Inn – Tucson, Arizona” by The J. Smith Archive

Posted on June 27, 2015June 27, 2015 by paulsedra

1010 S. I-10 Freeway at 22nd Street Exquisite dining shall be yours to enjoy at the Copper Heart Restaurant of… Read more From Flickr: “Holiday Inn – Tucson, Arizona” by The J. Smith Archive

From Flickr: “Sunny Hills Ranch & Fruit Stand – Phoenix, Arizona” by The J. Smith Archive

Posted on May 16, 2015May 16, 2015 by paulsedra

3224 East Baseline Road, Phoenix, Arizona 85040 Citrus from Our Own Grove. We ship anywhere. Fruits, Dates, Jellies. Price list… Read more From Flickr: “Sunny Hills Ranch & Fruit Stand – Phoenix, Arizona” by The J. Smith Archive

From Flickr: “Museum – Petrified Forest, Arizona” by The J. Smith Archive

Posted on May 12, 2015 by paulsedra

Contains a brilliant display of polished petrified wood and dioramas showing what the area probably looked like when the trees… Read more From Flickr: “Museum – Petrified Forest, Arizona” by The J. Smith Archive

From Flickr: “Chretin’s Mexican Foods and Cocktails – Yuma, Arizona” by The J. Smith Archive

Posted on May 8, 2015 by paulsedra

2690 4th Avenue Open 11:00Am ’till 1:00 AM Yuma’s oldest family-owned and operated Mexican Restaurant, first open in 1946 at… Read more From Flickr: “Chretin’s Mexican Foods and Cocktails – Yuma, Arizona” by The J. Smith Archive

From Flickr: “Pinnacle Peak Patio – Scottsdale, Arizona” by The J. Smith Archive

Posted on May 6, 2015May 6, 2015 by paulsedra

When dining out in Arizona’s most western restaurant, if you wear a tie BEWARE! The policy is no ties allowed.… Read more From Flickr: “Pinnacle Peak Patio – Scottsdale, Arizona” by The J. Smith Archive

From Flickr: “Pinnacle Peak Patio – Scottsdale, Arizona” by The J. Smith Archive

Posted on May 6, 2015May 6, 2015 by paulsedra

Cooked the way you "want em". Full 2 lb. "T" Bone steak, deliciously cooked over open mesquite wood fire. Served… Read more From Flickr: “Pinnacle Peak Patio – Scottsdale, Arizona” by The J. Smith Archive

From Flickr: “Pinnacle Peak Patio – Scottsdale, Arizona” by The J. Smith Archive

Posted on May 5, 2015May 5, 2015 by paulsedra

A typical scene at the "Patio", a cowgirl hanging a necktie, freshly snipped from an unsuspecting customer, to the rafters.… Read more From Flickr: “Pinnacle Peak Patio – Scottsdale, Arizona” by The J. Smith Archive

From Flickr: “Pinnacle Peak Patio – Scottsdale, Arizona” by The J. Smith Archive

Posted on May 5, 2015May 5, 2015 by paulsedra

The "West’s most Western Steakhouse: Located 21 miles northeast of Scottsdale, Arizona. 2 lb. T-bone steak cooked over open mesquite… Read more From Flickr: “Pinnacle Peak Patio – Scottsdale, Arizona” by The J. Smith Archive

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