@RepGosar "Finishing the wall" was Trump's campaign promise. Why wasn't this taken care of the first 2 years of his administration? You were in Congress at the time and the @GOP had control of everything then.
Between the #PrescottAZHistory blog, Prescott Living Magazine articles, and Brad Courtney and my upcoming book "Murder and Mayhem in Prescott," (coming Sep 2020) I cranked-out (choked-out?)... https://t.co/5h51oPN4K2
BRAND NEW ARTICLE TODAY!
"The Forgotten Mother-Load at Richenbar, AZ"
The story of the town and highly prosperous mines surrounding Richenbar (Richinbar) AZ.
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I have troglodyte-ian dictation software that (tries) to type out what I speak. It can be handy, even though I have to read what it writes to check for mistakes...
In this day of "Alexi" and... https://t.co/FhiMj0FXej
#PrescottAZHistory's #4 story for 2019:
"1919: Murder Plot at the Pioneers’ Home"
True crime story of two nurses who planned to murder a resident of the Arizona Pioneers' Home in Prescott.... https://t.co/uDf5GNqvWz
#PrescottAZHistory's #5 story for 2019:
"It Took 18 Years to Build the Post Office"
The story of the historic downtown Federal Building and Post Office in Prescott AZ.... https://t.co/m3olzQI4Q8
BRAND NEW ARTICLE TODAY:
"Christmas 1950: The Children’s Voices Rise"
True Story of Christmas, 1950 in Prescott, AZ. Children's music rose above the anxiety of war.
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Brand New!
A Subject Index for the #PrescottAZHistory Blog!
Over 225 Prescott history subjects and growing.
Check it out!
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BRAND NEW ARTICLE TODAY!
"The Heartwarming Christmas of 1920"
The story of the old fashioned, heartwarming Christmas in Prescott, AZ two years after World War 1.
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BRAND NEW ARTICLE TODAY:
"1890s Thanksgivings Sported Turkey Shoots and Football"
History of how Thanksgiving day was celebrated in Prescott, AZ during the 1890s.
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Many small town museums have A signature item and the rest is much like an antique store without the price tags. SHM is an entire campus area of history and an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institute. First class... https://t.co/mPbhl4rCb5
BRAND NEW ARTICLE TODAY!
"Founder of Lowell Observatory Got High in Prescott"
The story of Percival Lowell's visit to Prescott, AZ in 1909.
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BRAND NEW ARTICLE TODAY!
"Before Prescott Valley There Was Massicks, AZ"
The history of the ghost town Massicks, AZ and the man who founded it: Thomas Gibson Barlow Massicks... https://t.co/1r4dlwaLta
BRAND NEW ARTICLE:
"Halloween A Century Ago"
A description of what Halloween was like and how it was celebrated in the early 20th Century.
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BRAND NEW ARTICLE TODAY!
"The Indian Offensive of 1868"
Account of the Native American offensive in 1868 in Yavapai County, AZ during the Indian Wars.
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BRAND NEW ARTICLE!
"The Hassayampa Inn Was a Community Project"
Story of the founding and building of the Hassayampa Inn in Prescott, AZ.
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