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Mini-cities on the rise L. Juliber March 1973 LAND DEVELOPMENT
Adios to an arroyo S. Negri November 17, 1973 LAND DEVELOPMENT
What you see is what you get Earl Finkler September 1972 LAND DEVELOPMENT
The trade-off at the Empire Ranch March 16, 1975 LAND DEVELOPMENT
And the money kept flowing T. Greene June 21-27, 1989 LAND DEVELOPMENT
The hatching of a super suburb called Rancho Romero June 30 1973 LAND DEVELOPMENT
Mini-cities on the rise L. Juliber March 1973 LAND DEVELOPMENT
The bulldozer threatens an archaeologist's dream June 30 1973 LAND DEVELOPMENT
Land swapping - Sedona style C. V. Nasta September 1973 LAND DEVELOPMENT
Adios to an arroyo S. Negri November 17, 1973 LAND DEVELOPMENT

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