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07-21-2009, 12:11 AM
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where is the best place to research phoenix at
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apparently, isn't it right here??!!
the "Fourth Floor" of the main Phoenix Library, over the Deck Park along Central, has an excellent Arizona Room....call or check the library website for hours
Phoenix Public Library - www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org
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07-21-2009, 06:47 PM
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Here is a photo that should keep old timers busy all week, again I apologize for the faint watermark. I only lived 1/2 mile from downtown in the 40's so here is where most of my memories are. Photo is sharp and large. Unusual angle, most aerial photos show downtown from the southwest so they could get Camelback Mtn. in.
Keep clicking on the image after the thumbnail, it keeps getting larger..........
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Thanks for posting the photo. Yep, the unusual angle and lack of mountains took me awhile to figure out! The picturesque Spanish-style church at lower right is an obvious landmark, but its name escaped me for a bit--St. Mary's, still there at 3rd St & Monroe. Hooray for Google maps.
So the photo looks NW toward downtown and beyond. Threw me a little because I would have thought Grand Avenue would stand out more clearly, but there seems to be a hint of it taking off diagonally from 7th Ave & Van Buren.
Looks like the revolving sign (it did turn, didn't it?) atop the old Valley National Bank building is visible among the tallest structures; that hexagonal (or octagonal?) VNB logo with the eagle wings is still familiar from the 50s-60s-70s when it was ubiquitous around town.
The Republic & Gazette building might be the ~3-story white one with palm trees around it at far right just below center, on Van Buren between 1st & 2nd St. Don't know its ultimate fate.
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07-21-2009, 09:04 PM
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Thanks for posting the photo. Yep, the unusual angle and lack of mountains took me awhile to figure out! The picturesque Spanish-style church at lower right is an obvious landmark, but its name escaped me for a bit--St. Mary's, still there at 3rd St & Monroe. Hooray for Google maps.
So the photo looks NW toward downtown and beyond. Threw me a little because I would have thought Grand Avenue would stand out more clearly, but there seems to be a hint of it taking off diagonally from 7th Ave & Van Buren.
Looks like the revolving sign (it did turn, didn't it?) atop the old Valley National Bank building is visible among the tallest structures; that hexagonal (or octagonal?) VNB logo with the eagle wings is still familiar from the 50s-60s-70s when it was ubiquitous around town.
The Republic & Gazette building might be the ~3-story white one with palm trees around it at far right just below center, on Van Buren between 1st & 2nd St. Don't know its ultimate fate.
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Yes you are right. Since I practically lived downtown I can identify lots of buildings. Starting with Adams Street in the foreground, there is the Sears Farm Store and Toy Store, then the Sears gas station, Sears, Hanney's, Switzer's, OPO. Across the street is Montgomery Ward's, then Porter's, Adam's Hotel, Raskin Jeweler's, The Flame restaurant, the Title Building, Tom's Tavern, and telephone company.
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07-24-2009, 11:07 PM
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I researched this and talked to a friend. His father used to go there and dump trash, it was a county dump and very large because you could drive a truck down into it. There was another dump up on 43rd Avenue and Bethany Home also.
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Thanks for the info. I think they must have stopped using it as an official dump by 66 tho. There was a big mechanical shovel out in the middle but I never saw it working. It was really cool as a kid to watch the motorcycles doing jumps & other crazy stunts. This was way before I ever heard of BMX type sports. The neighborhood kids called it "Little Grand" because it was a "Little Grand Canyon". 
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07-25-2009, 11:52 AM
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Who owns this picture???
I found this picture on this site and wish to use it or one like it in a book I'm writing on the history of Glendale, AZ.
Does anyone know who owns it and if you are the owner may I have your permisson to use it. 
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07-26-2009, 12:46 PM
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I found this picture on this site and wish to use it or one like it in a book I'm writing on the history of Glendale, AZ.
Does anyone know who owns it and if you are the owner may I have your permisson to use it. 
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I have the original print but cannot let it be used in publication because I do not have the rights, only the print. Here is a larger copy for your info.

Keep clicking to enlarge to max.
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07-26-2009, 08:59 PM
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what ever happened to Art Brock T.V. reporter
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07-26-2009, 10:56 PM
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what ever happened to Art Brock T.V. reporter
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Oh wow, I havent heard that name in so long that I had to investigate. Nothing yet on Art but I stumbled across some of the greatest sites I want to share with you all. azsurvivors.com there are links for news media etc. lots of great stuff. Click on links and go down to Ron Herbalees Vintage Photos for some awesome pictures and postcards that will take you back. My dad Bill mcKay is even listed on the homepage of azsurvivors. Another site I looked up is whyarizona.org and there is gonna be a treasure trove there, so much I haven't begun to investigate these sites. Have fun all you oldies but goodies.
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07-27-2009, 05:03 PM
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I have the original print but cannot let it be used in publication because I do not have the rights, only the print. Here is a larger copy for your info.
Attachment 45968
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Do you know who does ave the copyright? Without permission I can't use the pictrue in my book.
I have the now shot of all these lots empty and need the then shot.
thanks
Y.
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07-28-2009, 08:39 PM
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Phoenix annexation question additional information
Tuesday, July 28, 2009 9:14 AM
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[SIZE=2] Your request for information on the annexation of South Phoenix was directed to me. I checked several sources in our collection and did not find any mention of South Phoenix as a separate city. [/SIZE]
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[SIZE=2] At least one of these sources, Michael Konig's dissertation, "Toward Metropolis Status: Charter Government and the Rise of Phoenix, 1945 1960," cited a source that might be helpful to you in your quest for more information on the topic. It is: "Information on Annexation," a Phoenix City Council report of March 1958, which is available in File GCI-40, Arizona Collection, Hayden Library, Arizona State University. [/SIZE]
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