1964 Tucson home photos: Monochromatic use of color
From the Photos: Peek inside these 80+ historic Tucson homes series
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The home of Peter D. and Recie Herder was photographed by the Tucson Citizen in 1964. The couple came to Tucson to teach, but ended up with full-time careers in the construction business.
1964 Tucson home photos: Monochromatic use of color throughout
Updated1964 Tucson home photos: Monochromatic use of color throughout
Updated1964 Tucson home photos: Monochromatic use of color throughout
Updated1964 Tucson home photos: Monochromatic use of color throughout
Updated1964 Tucson home photos: Monochromatic use of color throughout
Updated1964 Tucson home photos: Monochromatic use of color throughout
Updated1964 Tucson home photos: Monochromatic use of color throughout
Updated1964 Tucson home photos: Monochromatic use of color throughout
Updated1964 Tucson home photos: Monochromatic use of color throughout
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1961 photos: This round house was home to 2 UA librarians
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1958 home photos: Storybook house for a lady
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