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TUCSON FESTIVAL OF ARTS

Tucson's second festival

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Article Date
April 1952
Journal Title
Mag Tuc

The Old Pueblo has a festival

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Article Date
April 28, 1957
Journal Title
Ariz Days & Ways

Pageant of the Southwest

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Article Date
March 1952
Journal Title
Mag Tuc

Attend the first annual Tucson Festival of Arts

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Article Date
March 1951
Journal Title
Mag Tuc

A backward glance at Tucson's first annual Festival of Arts

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Article Date
May 1951
Journal Title
Mag Tuc
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