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Aided by survivors – and with police and private security nearby – members of the Jewish Historical Society and state and ...
Holocaust survivors and organizers break ground for a Phoenix education center, aiming to combat antisemitism and preserve ...
Aided by survivors — and with police and private security nearby — members of the Jewish Historical Society and state and ...
The Jewish Historical Society and state and local officials hope the center will become a destination for students to learn ...
Aided by survivors -- and with police and private security nearby -- members of the Jewish Historical Society and state and ...
With a dozen determined swings of a sledgehammer, Steve Hilton broke through the north wall of the Arizona Jewish Historical ...
One of the perks of being a governor in the US is the free mansion they get to live in. We've compiled every governor's mansion in the country.
Its first full-time inhabitant was Elder Jimmie Hammon, “an itinerant preacher of the Gospel who shared the island with a great flock of chickens,” according to a 2009 account in the North East ...
From the first groves planted near Phoenix in 1889 ... publications division director for the Arizona Historical Society, put it in the Arizona Capitol Times last year: “The cowboy, the miner ...
A Phoenix funeral home operating for 75 years is asking the city to declare the building historic. If you drive along 7th Street often, you know this building. For decades, it's been a staple in ...
The proposal is part of an effort to atone for the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, one of the worst racial attacks in U.S. history.
As Simmons College of Kentucky grows, little-known history propels the historically Black college into its future.