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  2. Ethel Maynard - Wikipedia

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    Ethel Reed Maynard was born in Waterbury, Connecticut, on November 23, 1905. She worked as a registered nurse in Harlem, New York, for eighteen years before moving to Tucson, Arizona, in 1946. After moving to Tucson she started working at the Tucson Medical Center where she would work for over twenty years.

  3. Richard Oseran - Wikipedia

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    Together they redeveloped the boutique historic Hotel Congress, the Cup Café, Club Congress, Maynards' Market and Maynards' kitchen. [1] Oseran was born in Phoenix, Arizona, on May 8, 1945, and moved to Tucson, Arizona, in 1963 to attend the University of Arizona and the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law. Richard and Shana ...

  4. Maynard and Edith Hamlin Dixon House and Studio - Wikipedia

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    The Dixons spent summers in the Mt. Carmel home and wintered in Tucson, Arizona. Maynard Dixon last visited the home in 1945; his failing health from emphysema forced him to stay in Tucson that summer and he died in his Tucson residence on November 11, 1946. The next year, Edith buried his ashes beneath a boulder at the Mt. Carmel home and ...

  5. Hotel Congress - Wikipedia

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    A newspaper article from the Arizona Daily Star, dated April 23, 1920, reported: "A. E. Carlette (Curlett), architect of Los Angeles, was a visitor in Tucson yesterday stopping at the Santa Rita. Mr Carlette (Curlett) was the designer of the new Rialto Theatre and the Congress Hotel."

  6. Caduceus Cellars - Wikipedia

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    Viticulture in Arizona began in the 18th century when missionary Spanish Jesuit priests began to plant grapevines and make wine for use in Christian religious ceremonies. Unlike most vineyards in Arizona, which are located in the southeastern portion of the state near Tucson, Caduceus Cellars and Merkin Vineyards are based in the unincorporated area of Page Springs/Cornville, Arizona ...

  7. Maynard Dixon - Wikipedia

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    Maynard Dixon (January 24, 1875 – November 11, 1946) was an American artist. He was known for his paintings, and his body of work focused on the American West.Dixon is considered one of the finest artists having dedicated most of their art to the U.S. Southwestern cultures and landscapes at the end of the 19th-century and the first half of the 20th-century.

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  9. List of people from Tucson, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Alex Kellner – born in Tucson, baseball player [1] Walt Kellner – born in Tucson, baseball player [1] Mike Kellogg – professional football player; Ian Kinsler (born 1982), Israeli-American Major League Baseball 4x All Star second baseman; Chris Knierim – pairs figure skater; Hank Leiber – professional baseball pitcher [3]