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  2. 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]

  3. Squaw dress - Wikipedia

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    Bill and Elizabeth Macey who owned a clothing manufacturing plant called the Arizona Shirt Company, created a design for the squaw dress as well. [22] The Maceys' design was considered "smart," but authentic, according to The Arizona Republic. [23] George Fine who owned Georgie of Arizona was another major creator of the dresses. [13]

  4. File:Horton Creek, Arizona in December.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Election Day dress code: What you can and can't wear to vote

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    Twenty-one states have statutes banning voters from wearing political apparel to the polls. In states like Florida, voters can show up in costume if they want.

  8. Arizona Renaissance Festival 2023: Tickets, dates ... - AOL

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    The Arizona Renaissance Festival is open on the following dates: Feb. 18-20. Feb. 25-26. March 4-5. March 11-12. March 18-19. March 25-26. April 1-2.

  9. Native American fashion - Wikipedia

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    In 1981, Margaret Wood (Navajo/Seminole) of Arizona, known for fashion design as well as for her quilts, [45] [46] published Native American Fashion: Modern Adaptations of Traditional Designs. [47] The book was the first treatment of contemporary Native American fashion and remains the sole in-depth treatment of the subject. [48]