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  2. Ross Stefan - Wikipedia

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    In September 1950 he exhibited prints as part of the Tucson Chamber of Commerce, Tucson Craftsman's Guild, and Tucson Chapter of American Artist’ Professional League, "Made in Tucson" exhibition. [16] A group of his paintings was sent for a private display in Beverly Hills. He noted at the time, "The pictures do all the traveling while I stay ...

  3. Christown Spectrum Mall - Wikipedia

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    Christown Spectrum is a mall in Phoenix, Arizona, located at 1703 W. Bethany Home Road. It is the city's oldest operating mall and was the third shopping mall built in the city. Its name is derived from Chris-Town Mall and Phoenix Spectrum Mall , previous names.

  4. Ross Stores promises 850 new jobs at $450 million ... - AOL

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    Additional state incentives include $1.7 million in community college job training for Ross, $1 million from the General Assembly, and $500,000 from the North Carolina Department of Transportation ...

  5. KWBA-TV - Wikipedia

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    Its general manager was Ron Bergamo, an alumnus of the University of Arizona returning to Tucson after a six-year stint as general manager of KTSP-TV/KSAZ-TV in Phoenix. [ 5 ] Delays in permitting for the tower site on U.S. Forest Service land [ 7 ] held up construction more than anticipated, but KWBA-TV began broadcasting on December 31, 1998 ...

  6. Glynn Ross - Wikipedia

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    Glynn Ross (December 15, 1914 – July 21, 2005, Tucson, Arizona) was an American opera impresario. Ross was the first general director of the Seattle Opera , serving that company from 1963 to 1983, and the second general director of the Arizona Opera , from 1983 to 1998.

  7. Arizona Opera - Wikipedia

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    Arizona Opera was established in 1971 as the Tucson Opera Company, under founding general director James P. Sullivan, and presented its first production, of Rossini's The Barber of Seville, in 1972. [1] By 1976 the company had expanded to include performances in both Tucson and Phoenix. Arizona Opera is now permanently headquartered in Phoenix. [2]

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