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  2. Squaw dress - Wikipedia

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    A squaw, fiesta, Kachina, Tohono or patio dress [1] is an American style of dress developed in Arizona. It became popular during the 1940s and 1950s, and many famous women owned these dresses. It became popular during the 1940s and 1950s, and many famous women owned these dresses.

  3. Yavapai Wars - Wikipedia

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    Their mission was to track the raiding party back to their rancheria. What followed was an infamous footnote in Arizona history known today as the Bloody Tanks incident. [citation needed] According to Braatz, "In December 1864, soldiers from Fort Whipple attacked two nearby Yavapé camps, killing 14 and wounding seven."

  4. Tumbleweed Tree - Wikipedia

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    The Tumbleweed Tree has gained national recognition from a few publications. In December 2013, National Geographic mentioned it in an article [7] and comedian Cecily Strong mentioned the tree in a Weekend Update sketch on Saturday Night Live. [4] Lifestyle magazine Travel + Leisure has named the tree the best Christmas light display in Arizona. [8]

  5. Casual Friday - Wikipedia

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    Casual Friday (also known as dress-down Friday or casual day) is a Western dress code trend in which businesses relax their dress code on Fridays. Businesses that usually require employees to wear suits , dress shirts , neckties , and dress shoes , may allow more casual or business casual wear on such days.

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  7. Where the Rule ‘You Can’t Wear White After Labor Day’ Came ...

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    Where the Rule ‘You Can’t Wear White After Labor Day’ Came From (And if It Still Applies) Stephanie Osmanski. August 30, 2024 at 10:07 AM. Unsplash.

  8. Don’t wear white or straw hats after Labor Day? Fall fashion ...

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    The post-Labor Day dress code of not wearing white is practically as old as the holiday itself. Labor Day, signed into law by President Grover Cleveland in 1894, celebrates American workers and ...

  9. Timeline of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Important dates in Arizona's history Flag of Arizona; 1539 Marcos de Niza explores Arizona February 2, 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo; Most of Arizona passes to U.S. December 30, 1853 Gadsden Purchase; U.S. obtains rest of Arizona February 24, 1863 Arizona Territory created 1877 Silver discovered near Tombstone February 14, 1912 Arizona ...