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TUCSON - ECONOMIC CONDITIONS, 1901-1950

Watch Tucson grow

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Journal Title
Tucson

Valuations show large increase

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Article Date
September 1929
Journal Title
Tuc

Tucson's growth, bound to continue

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Article Date
February 1929
Journal Title
Tuc

Tucson, the chief commercial city of Arizona

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Author
H. V. Failor
Article Date
July 1908
Journal Title
Call of the Desert

Food costs are lower here

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Article Date
May 1931
Journal Title
Tuc

Are Tucson rents too high?

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Author
W. Clapp
Article Date
January 1938
Journal Title
Tuc
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