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602: 248:, showcasing his artwork especially in their December issues. Beginning in the 1950s, the December issue became known as "Arizona's Christmas card to the world" as it was for many years the only issue of the year produced in full color, allowing for many dramatic and awe-inspiring color shots of the Arizona landscape, from the desert regions of the central and southern portions of the state to the snow-covered pine forests of 156:), always enhanced by the now-legendary photography. This transition began largely under the watch of Raymond Carlson, who began as editor in 1938 and served until 1971; under his leadership the magazine stopped accepting advertisements and developed the editorial tone and style for which it is best known to the present day. 138:
The magazine began in July 1921 by the Arizona Highway Department (now the Arizona Department of Transportation) as a 10-page pamphlet designed to promote "the development of good roads throughout the state." Publication of the pamphlet ended on December 30, 1922, after nine issues. The publication
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started to contribute prints for the magazine. Photographs include "Arches, North Court, Mission San Xavier del Bac, Tucson, Arizona, 1968" and "Saguaro Cactus, Sunrise, Arizona, 1942". Since this time, the magazine has become known for its
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and travelogues were also included in the early issues. Over the next two decades the magazine reduced, and then stopped, inclusion of the road engineering articles and dedicated itself to the present format of travel tales,
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has been a frequent contributor, as has been Jerry Jacka, known for not only landscapes but for his photos of the historic and contemporary art (and people) of Arizona's Native American communities. Five separate issues of
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first became known in the late 1930s for his photographs of Native American life in Arizona, as well as other scenic landscapes such as the Grand Canyon, published in the pages of
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in southern Utah. Several issues have been devoted exclusively to Mexico, documenting places of historical interest and natural beauty (including the border town of
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covers appeared in January 1955 when he was eighteen, and whose style became a standard followed by several later photographers for the magazine); and David's son
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had been designated as "subversive literature", despite being non-political, and subsequently banned by the authorities of various countries in the
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monthly circulation surpasses 200,000 copies, with readers in 50 U.S. states and in two-thirds of the world's countries.
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states that the reason the magazine was banned was because the magazine was believed to propagandize life in America.
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which showcases many of the Arizona locations covered in the magazine, began production in 2004, hosted by former
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Cooper, Thomas C. (Spring 1974). "Arizona History in Arizona Highways: An Annotated Bibliography (Part I)".
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has been well known for documenting the Native American people of Arizona and the Southwest, especially the
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and similar travel magazines. Three generations of the Muench family contributed landscape photographs to
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was relaunched on April 15, 1925, as a regular magazine. In addition to the engineering articles,
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about the state of Arizona (including stories about Arizona's contribution to the history of the
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also publishes books, calendars, and other Arizona-related products.
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began printing all issues in full color by the mid-1980s.
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Index

List of state routes in Arizona
Arizona Department of Transportation
Phoenix, Arizona
www.arizonahighways.com
ISSN
0004-1521
travelogues
artistic photographs
U.S.
Arizona
Phoenix
Arizona Department of Transportation
cartoons
historical
humor
Old West
Navajo
Hopi
Apache
1964 presidential candidate
Barry Goldwater
Phoenix
Tucson
major
state-run
universities
Grand Canyon
Bryce Canyon National Park
Nogales
Eastern Bloc

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