Somewhere in Sonora homage 1933
by David Lee Guss
Title
Somewhere in Sonora homage 1933
Artist
David Lee Guss
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Photograph - Photography
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"Somewhere in Sonora" (1933) was photographed by Ted McCord (1900-1976) who was the director of photography on John Huston's Academy Award winning "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre" (1948).
Some historians have asserted that Tucson "may be the oldest continuously inhabited place in the United States." Acoma, in New Mexico can also make this claim. Acoma was founded from 1100 to 1250, while pot shards discovered at the base of Tucson's Sentinel Peak date back more than 4,000 years.
The Otero block on South Meyer was part of the barrio, or 'La Calle,' leveled in Urban Renewal.
@2012 David Lee Guss homage, JW, Sonora Furniture, Otero block (leveled in 1968), barrio, S. Meyer, Tucson, 1967-2012
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April 18th, 2013
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