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    1965 Tucson home photos: Hispanic look to 'palace'

    From the Photos: Peek inside these 80+ historic Tucson homes series
    • Jul 6, 2017
    • Jul 6, 2017 Updated Mar 4, 2020
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    The home of Gordon Cox and family was called a palace by the craftsmen who worked on it. The home was photographed in 1965 for the Tucson Citizen home section.

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    Take a peek into these Southern Arizona homes from the 50s and 60s. 

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