Photos: Sabino Lake in 1951
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The lake in Sabino Canyon was deepened and stocked with trout in 1951Â for hungry fishermen.
Sabino Lake in 1951
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People fish in the lake at Sabino Canyon north of Tucson in May, 1951, after it was stocked with trout for the first time.
Arizona Daily StarSabino Lake in 1951
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People fish in the lake at Sabino Canyon north of Tucson in May, 1951, after it was stocked with trout for the first time.
Arizona Daily StarSabino Lake in 1951
Updated
People fish in the lake at Sabino Canyon north of Tucson in May, 1951, after it was stocked with trout for the first time.
Arizona Daily StarSabino Lake in 1951
Updated
People fish in the lake at Sabino Canyon north of Tucson in May, 1951, after it was stocked with trout for the first time.
Arizona Daily StarSabino Lake in 1951
Updated
People fish in the lake at Sabino Canyon north of Tucson in May, 1951, after it was stocked with trout for the first time.
Arizona Daily StarSabino Lake in 1951
Updated
Construction crews work to deepen the lake in Sabino Canyon north of Tucson in March, 1951.
Arizona Daily StarSabino Lake in 1951
Updated
Construction crews work to deepen the lake in Sabino Canyon north of Tucson in March, 1951.
Arizona Daily StarSabino Lake in 1951
Updated
Construction crews work to deepen the lake in Sabino Canyon north of Tucson in March, 1951.
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