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1920

George Curtis, the founder of Apache Junction, started his roadside animal display in the 1920s.

1926

Starting in 1926, tourists could book “Indian Detours” along with their hotel reservations, taking curious passengers on visits by car to Native American communities like the Hopi reservation in northeast Arizona.

1929

In 1929, the first Helldorado celebration launched in Tombstone, complete with a reenacted gunfight.

1935

One of the most celebrated structures in human history, the Hoover Dam is an artistic structure that was completed in 1935 and created Lake Mead.

1955

The completion of the interstate highway system in 1955 marked the decline of themed hotels and roadside attractions, Milowski said.

2011

Community Resilience focuses on how the Tucson community came together to grieve, comfort and heal in the aftermath of the January 8, 2011, shooting.

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