More Arizona Illustrated S2 Stories

From the Vault: Catalina State Park Dedication 1983

Catalina State Park Dedication 1983

Rillito River Park

The Rillito River Park in Tucson is part of a proposed 131-mile connected loop that will encircle the metropolitan area.

Arizona Illustrated Episode 214

Growing up Roosevelt; the Five C's of Arizona; Prohibition in Arizona

Arizona Illustrated Episode 213

Winterhaven Memories; Breaking Bread; Tis the Season

The Detective

On January 11th, 1996, a little girl named Karen Grajeda vanished without a trace. A detective named Kathy Rau set out to find her – and the search changed her life forever.

The Art and Science of Earth and Mars

Earth and Mars were formed at the same time, 3.5 to 4 billion years ago. Yet cosmic forces left one wet and lush and the other dry and barren.

Arizona Illustrated Episode 212

Stealing Woman Ochre; From the Vault: UA President 1982

Stealing Woman Ochre

The story of the theft of an abstract painting of a woman by Willem de Kooning.

Arizona Illustrated Episode 211

Yume Japanese Gardens, Gootter Foundation, Lessons from the Barnyard, Rocking K Ranch

Gootter Foundation

We meet a Tucson family that has turned a tragedy into a way of helping the community.

Yume Japanese Gardens

There are dozens of Japanese gardens in the United States, and Tucson now has its own version

Arizona Illustrated Episode 210

A Veteran You'll Never Forget; NamJam; Flags for the Flagless; Battle Buddy

NamJam

The 28th Annual NamJam was held at Rillito Park Raceway on Saturday, October 17th, 2015.

The Battle Buddy

When former soldier Mikki McClary faced her homefront battle, she found an unexpected ally and healer – in man’s best friend.

Arizona Illustrated Episode 209

Ear Worms; Aerial Silks; Making Many Bones One Heart; Preserving Tucson’s Past

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