1961 Tucson home photos: Beauty and convenience in Foothills home
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The Tucson Citizen featured the home of Richard Hopkins in a 1961 Home section. The house would be the site for the Tucson Woman's Symphony Association's annual membership tea.
1961 Tucson home photos: Beauty and convenience in Foothills home
Updated1961 Tucson home photos: Beauty and convenience in Foothills home
Updated1961 Tucson home photos: Beauty and convenience in Foothills home
Updated1961 Tucson home photos: Beauty and convenience in Foothills home
Updated1961 Tucson home photos: Beauty and convenience in Foothills home
Updated1961 Tucson home photos: Beauty and convenience in Foothills home
Updated1961 Tucson home photos: Beauty and convenience in Foothills home
Updated1961 Tucson home photos: Beauty and convenience in Foothills home
Updated1961 Tucson home photos: Beauty and convenience in Foothills home
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