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Arizona Illustrated Episode 241

Countdown to OSIRIS-REx; Ancient Watering Practices Renewed; Laxcats; Kenny Scharf in Tucson

Arizona Illustrated Episode 240

Tucson Saddletramps; Chiracahua National Monument; Generations of Jewelers; FTV: Tucson Tallow 1995

Arizona Illustrated Episode 239

Tucson's Downtown Murals; The Cooling Center; Teaching Percussion; The Biosphere in 1989

Arizona Illustrated Episode 238

A Mountain 100 Years; Square-dance caller Marshall Flippo; Urban Raptors; Major League: Charlie Sheen in Tucson

Arizona Illustrated Episode 237

The Rescuers; Raising Voices; Shooting Lighting

Arizona Illustrated Episode 236

George Brookbank, the master of Southwest gardening; Big Jim Griffith; Chet Baker's drummer; Sixth St. Coners

Arizona Illustrated Episode 235

The Next Generation of Ranchers; New Naturalists; Drawing Tucson; Steve Kerr

Arizona Illustrated Episode 234

Countdown to OSIRIS-REx; Ancient Watering; the Laxcats; Kenny Scharf

Arizona Illustrated Episode 233

A special Memorial Day episode

Arizona Illustrated Episode 232

Crested Saguaros; Bareback Rider; Second Chances After Hitting Bottom

Arizona Illustrated Episode 231

Paralympic Quest; The River Woman; Open Studios

Arizona Illustrated Episode 230

One Pot at a Time; SciView essays

Arizona Illustrated Episode 229

Farming Poultry; Urban Harvest; World City of Gastronomy

Arizona Illustrated Episode 228

Trees; Dick Tuck; Civil War Reenactors at Picacho Peak

Arizona Illustrated Episode 227

Pichacho Peak; Catching Air; A Healing Touch for Kids with Special Needs

Arizona Illustrated Episode 226

Spring Destinations; Bisbee Buildings II; Araviapa Canyon; Raptors, Rattlesnakes, and Bats

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