Photos: Another grab bag of Tucson history

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Photos: Another grab bag of Tucson history
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Another round of photos scanned from the archives of the Tucson Citizen and Arizona Daily Star, covering Tucson people and places from the 1950s-1980s.

Woody's Tow Town joined other shops in the 20,000-square-foot addition to the Monterey Village Shopping Center on Speedway at Wilmot in Tucson, November, 1960. Woody's other store was at 3921 E. Grant Road.TG&Y's 216th store opened in the new addition to the Monterey Village Shopping Center on Speedway at Wilmot in Tucson, November, 1960. The store featured one of"the biggest selections of family goods in Tucson.

Lynn Bollinger's single-engine Helio plane took only 100-feet to get airborne from the historic El Conquistador Hotel , Tucson, in April, 1955. Bollinger claimed his plane was the slowest in the World. It could fly at 30 mph.Lynn Bollinger's single-engine Helio plane took only 100-feet to get airborne from the historic El Conquistador Hotel , Tucson, in April, 1955. Bollinger claimed his plane was the slowest in the World. It could fly at 30 mph.

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