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Time Machine: 5 historical photos of drive-in movie theaters in Tucson
- Arizona Daily Star
These photos were recently featured in the Star's Tucson Time Machine newsletter, which highlights Tucson's history through snapshots of people, places, and events.
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- Photos: Looking back at Tucson's last drive-in movie theater
- Mine Tales: Mining district near Tombstone busy for decades
- Photos: Sears stores in Tucson since 1928
- Photos: UA campus and Tucson in 1965
- Photos of Tucson's Historic El Conquistador Hotel, demolished in 1968
- Photos: Tanque Verde Swap Meet in Tucson through the years
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