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  2. Pago Pago Lounge - Wikipedia

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    Pago Pago Lounge was a mid-twentieth century Tiki Bar named for and inspired by the capital city of Pago Pago on South Pacific Ocean island of American Samoa.Opened in 1947, it was the first Tiki themed restaurant and bar in Tucson, Arizona located in the Miracle Mile Historic District.

  3. Hotel Congress - Wikipedia

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    Local Tucson architect Roy Place rebuilt the upper floor in the same style as the original. [4] A historic plaque on the south entrance of the hotel bears Place's name so it is often believed to be of his original design. The Hotel Congress building was added to the National Historic Register in 2003.

  4. Three Points, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Three Points, also known as Robles Junction was founded in 1882. Bernabe S. Robles, who was born in 1857, in Baviácora, Sonora, Mexico. His family relocated to Tucson in 1864, where he grew up. After spending sometime in Florence, Arizona, he returned to Tucson and accepted a mail route to Gunsight, Arizona, near Ajo. It was during this time ...

  5. 9 Mistakes You Should Never Make With A Slow Cooker - AOL

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    Maybe we all watched a little too much This Is Us and are still mourning the loss of Jack Pearson, or maybe a kitchen mishap as a child has left us wary of slow cookers. Whatever the case may be ...

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  7. ‘Beloved’ TV news anchor Ana Orsini dies suddenly at 28 ...

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    Orsini was an anchor at KOLD News 13, a CBS affiliate in Tucson, Ariz. 13 News Tributes to the Denver native poured in from her colleagues. “We lost a beloved member of our KOLD news team.

  8. King Fisher - Wikipedia

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    By the late 1870s, Fisher had a reputation as being fast with a gun. In 1878, an argument between Fisher and four Mexican vaqueros erupted. Fisher is alleged to have clubbed the nearest one to him with a branding iron, then as a second drew a pistol Fisher drew his own pistol and shot and killed the man.

  9. Kingfisher Tower (Utah) - Wikipedia

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    Kingfisher is the second-highest peak in the Fisher Towers, [1] and it ranks as the 14th-steepest peak in the United States. [2] Topographic relief is significant as the summit rises nearly 600 feet (183 meters) above the tower's base, [ 1 ] and over 2,000 feet (610 meters) above the Fisher Towers Campground in 0.4 miles (0.64 km).