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TITLE: ARIZONA Highways Magazine
[Beautiful magazine of arts and nature in Arizona-- See FULL contents list below!]
ISSUE DATE: November 1945; Vol. XXI, No. 11
CONDITION: Size: Approx 9" X 12". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVERS: For sheer beauty at all seasons of the year. there is no spot more gorgeous. in Arizona or out, than Oak Creek Canyon. pictured on the front and back covers of this month's Arizona Highways. The koda-chronie on the front by Norman G. Wallace shows the road entering the canyon from the southern, or lower, end; that on the back shows the precipitous descent from the north. At the south the creek. well stocked with trout, meanders through a broad red-walled gorge and miles of green pine, maple, sycamore, cedar, oak, aspen and fern. Farther up, the walls change to bronze, and at the head they are of a pearly white sandstone. In the autumn, after the first touch of frost has turned the leaves of the oaks and the aspens to reds and yellows, mixed with the evergreen of the pines and cedars and bordered by the sheer cliffs of white and red sandstone. if you come upon it from the north you see a great and endless tapestry wrought by the giant hand of Nature. almost awesome in its beauty. You sec natural grandeur at its best--in its most colorful raiment. This is the region said to have been the setting for Zane Grey's "Call of the Canyon". On the inside front cover is another kodachronie of Oak Creek Canyon. in Coconino National Forest, one of the most beautiful of the wooded areas in the state. The inside back cover shows a scene in Kaibab Forest. by Ray Manley, jr. The Kaibab Forest lies both on the north and south of the Grand Canyon. and in its woods and meadows roams the largest herd of deer to be found anywhere within the boundaries of the United States. In the fall, it is a hunter's paradise.

ARTICLES:.
IN THE CATALINA FOOTHILLS, by Jerry McLain.
FALL ROUND-UP, by Hal Mitchell.
GUEST RANCHING OUT WICKENBURG WAY, by E. A. Stein.
ARIZONA ELK, by Charles C. Niehuis.
RAY STRANG, Painter, Profile of the painter.
MT. LEMMON, by Clifton Abbott.
PINON, by Hollis S. Palmer.
IN OLD TUCSON, by Joseph Miller.

RAY STRANG PAINTINGS, Insert.
COLOR reproductions of these HORSE PAINTINGS on heavy paper! --
Wild Horse Ranch.
The Poppies and the Mommies (Horses).
Market Report.
Lost and Found.
Deer at the Water Hole.
Summer Storm.
Silver Creek.
Desert Perennials.

FEATURES:.
TUCSON HOMES IN COLOR.
AUTUMN.
ETCHINGS BY JACK VAN RYDER.
KODACHROMES AT TUCSON.


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