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Topic: Arizona Highways (magazine)


  
  Friends of Arizona Highways Photo Workshops
An Arizona native with a passion for people, landscape and teaching, she started her career with fine art...
He's been a photographic contributor to Arizona Highways magazine for more than twenty years, an association that started in 1977 when he was a photo intern...
Born and raised in Chicago, Richard Maack developed a love for western history and landscape through the work of photographers he saw in the pages of Arizona Highways magazine.
www.friendsofazhighways.com /abo_instr.htm   (773 words)

  
 Arizona Highways Magazine - AZ Highways - Arizona Highways Television Show
Built in 1879, the Clifton jailhouse is a distinguished piece of Arizona history, still standing against a backdrop of turn-of-the-century buildings.
They are the last thing you would expect to see in Arizona...
Arizona Highways magazine is a division of the Arizona Department of Transportation.
www.azcentral.com /travel/azhighways/azhwyindex.html   (659 words)

  
 Tornado - Arizona Highways Magazine
For over 75 years Arizona Highways Magazine has been the publication telling the world about the beautiful places to see, mountains to hike, and canyons to explore in Arizona.
Arizona Highways has a circulation of more than 350,000 copies monthly (with 75% outside of Arizona) and an estimated readership of near 1 million every month.
Despite the beauty of the print edition, Arizona Highway’s website was a substandard, outdated hodgepodge of different technologies and styles.
www.tornadodesign.com /clients/arizona-highways.htm   (239 words)

  
  Arizona Highways: Celebrating the Tradition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Arizona Highways appreciated the exposure resulting from the photographer's national reputation and he, in turn, enjoyed the forum for his work and the opportunity to explore more photography in color.
A subtle transformation in Arizona Highways photographic approach was beginning to show, and if Adams wasn't the catalyst for the progression, he was certainly intimately involved in the process.
As Arizona Highways begins its seventy-sixth year, and the world a new millennium, the magazine's influence is felt internationally, quite an achievement for a little publication whose initial function was to document road-building in America's newest state.
www.tfaoi.com /aa/1aa/1aa127.htm   (2308 words)

  
 Hking Arizona: Arizona’s 10 Most Scenic Hikes
Arizona Highways, the award-winning travel magazine with stunning photography, has named the 10 most scenic hikes in Arizona.
In its May 2006 issue, Arizona Highways entices both residents and visitors to spend their days amidst the very scenery the magazine has made famous for more than 80 years.
With four Arizona hiking guides under her belt, Arizona Highways’ editor Christine Maxa reviews her many adventures and shares the trails that linger in her mind’s eye and keep her coming back.
azentertain.com /hiking/tenscenichikes.html   (627 words)

  
 Phoenix Art Museum · Arizona Highways: Celebrating the Tradition
Arizona Highways is an internationally acclaimed magazine and a leader in quality landscape photography.
A great fan of the magazine, he continued to contribute throughout the rest of his life.
Son of one of the “founding fathers” of color landscape photography, Arizona Highways contributor Josef Muench, David began photographing for the magazine in the mid-fifties and continues to be an active contributor today.
www.phxart.org /pastexhibitions/az_highways.asp   (226 words)

  
 Official Site of the Arizona Cardinals
Throughout the facility, images from Arizona Highways magazine’s award-winning photographers will be on display in a variety of locations.
Arizona Highways magazine’s award-winning photography and travel journalism and its steadfast commitment to discovering the state’s treasures has brought the beauty and splendor of Arizona to visitors and natives alike for more than 80 years.
Helping to drive tourism to and through the state, Arizona Highways has over 250,000 subscribers and over 1 million readers in all 50 states and a 150 countries as well as a publishing imprint Arizona Highways book and physical and online retail stores.
www.azcardinals.com /stadium/detail.php?PRKey=804   (388 words)

  
 CCP:Press Office   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Son of one of the founding fathers of color landscape photography and Arizona Highways photographer Josef Muench, David began photographing for the magazine in the mid-fifties and continues to be an active contributor today.
The CENTER FOR CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY (CCP) at the University of Arizona is an archive, museum, and research institution, dedicated to photography as an art form and cultural record, and is celebrating its 25th Anniversary in 2000 and 2001.
CCP is located on the University of Arizona campus in Tucson (near the corner of Park Avenue and Speedway) at 1030 North Olive Road.
dizzy.library.arizona.edu /branches/ccp/information/pressreleases/ArizonaHighwaysRelease.htm   (832 words)

  
 Casa Grande Valley Newspapers Inc.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
In the process, the magazine has also achieved almost iconic status in some circles, both for what it represents for magazines of its kind and for its beautiful views of Arizona.
But an expected $1 billion deficit in Arizona's budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1 means a fundamental change could be in store for the magazine, a division of the state Department of Transportation.
The magazine, which functions as an independently run organization, was launched in 1925 and has since grown to have 300,000 subscribers in all 50 states and 120 countries, said publisher Win Holden.
www.zwire.com /site/news.cfm?newsid=7410712&BRD=1817&PAG=461&dept_id=222087&rfi=6   (747 words)

  
 ARIZONA LIFESTYLE – Pam & Blake Adams
The State of Arizona is in the southwestern United States.
Copper is the state's most valuable mineral; Arizona leads the nation in production.
By the 2000 census the cumulative increase since 1940 amounted to more than 1000%, and Arizona was ranked among the fastest growing states in the nation.
www.listandsale.com /ARIZONA_LIFESTYLE/page_128136.html   (230 words)

  
 insights: August 2005 Archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
This is vital if a person, or family, is to have the safest vacation they can while traveling to Arizona or in Arizona by car, during one of their southwest vacations.
That is, if you're going to be doing your car travelling through the Arizona desert during the hotter summer months, which are about from April to September, you need to be totally prepared for the remote possibility of being stuck out on a desert highway without water.
Arizona Highways WILL Take You to All Sorts of Destinations Throughout the Southwestern US And when travelling around Arizona you can literally travel through every possible climate type found within the United States.
www.andrebest.com /archives/2005/08/index.html   (7047 words)

  
 For Sale : Arizona State geology publications
AZ B 176 : 1967 : Geologic Guidebook 2 ­ Highways of Arizona; Arizona Highways 77 and 177, by H.W. Peirce.
AZ B 183 : 1971 : Geologic Guidebook 3 ­ Highways of Arizona; Arizona Highways 85, 86, and 386, by Stanton B. Keith.
Geology and ground-water resources of Deer Valley, Maricopa county, Arizona with a section on the quliaty of water by Bluhm, Wolcott and Hem.
woodenski.com /2neat/state/arizona.htm   (1729 words)

  
 ARIZONA HIGHWAYS: That Ever-Fantastical, Magical Magazine Educational Content
This half-hour program was produced in 1985 to commemorate the 60th Anniversary of the famous Arizona Highways magazine.
Rather, it is a feel and a look at the beauty of Arizona through 154 breath-taking photographs from 58 photographers, blended with ten Arizona heritage songs from State Balladeer, Dolan Ellis.
Captured by the world’s finest photographers, are compelling images of Indian pow-wows; Spanish missions; shining cityscapes; thousand-year-old Hopi villages; deep canyons (including, of course, the Grand Canyon;) high meadows; towering waterfalls, pine and aspen forests; ocean-like Lake Powell; the desolate Devil’s Highway; Monument Valley; and much, much more.
www.mccunetv.com /arizonahighways.html   (218 words)

  
 Arizona Highways
Arizona Highways, 2039 W. Lewis Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85009.
We are a travel magazine designed to encourage travel to and through Arizona.
Along the Way columns (500 words) that present a viewpoint on topics the magazine covers or on humor that has some relationship to Arizona.
www.writersweekly.com /markets/arizonahighways.html   (197 words)

  
 StockPhotoTalk | Special Interest Blog: Why the Arizona Highways Mag won´t accept your Canon EOS-1D Mark II files
When Arizona Highways prepares a 4x5 transparency for reproduction in the magazine at 300 dpi, the film is scanned on a drum scanner, and a digital file is created at about 75 megabytes for a 12x18-inch reproduction, about the size of a two-page spread in Arizona Highways.
Magazines, and others, who "proselytize" this kind of crap while clutching white-knuckled at old ideas for fear of change are doing all of us (and themselves) a grave disservice.
I've seen Arizona Highways and it's image quality is good but nothing special - which serves as evidence (to me at least) only of their arrogance and elitism (misplaced though it is).
www.stockphototalk.com /phototalk/2004/06/post.html   (1339 words)

  
 Arizona Cowboy College-Session Information
Arizona Cowboy College™ is a family owned and operated business located in Scottsdale, Arizona, "The West's Most Western Town".
Lloyd and Rocco worked tirelessly since 1989 on the curriculum and subject matter that makes the Arizona Cowboy College not just another dude ride and the reason it was clear that Rocco was the only choice for Cowboy U. It did not take long for the popularity of the school to take hold.
The Arizona Cowboy College has been featured on the NBC's Today Show, CBS Sunday Morning, ABC's Good Morning America and they all agree that this is the only school of it's kind in the world.
www.cowboycollege.com /about.htm   (674 words)

  
 28-7312 - Tourism encouragement; Arizona highways magazine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
B. The publicity shall be given through the medium of the magazine "Arizona Highways" and the publication of maps, pamphlets and other descriptive material designed to carry out the purposes of this article.
D. The director may distribute the magazine free of charge to libraries, schools, chambers of commerce, hotels, tourist agencies, visitors, prospective visitors, other persons, agencies and business, industry or convention organizations in quantities the director deems beneficial in carrying out the purposes of this article.
E. The director may license the name of the magazine "Arizona highways" to a private entity for commercial purposes.
www.azleg.state.az.us /ars/28/07312.htm   (150 words)

  
 TRB Research in Progress > Browse Projects > Detailed View   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Abstract: Arizona Highways Magazine, part of the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT), is a world-renowned travel publication.
Anecdotal data from the Arizona Office of Tourism coupled with data from subscriber research suggests the magazine is annually responsible for over $300 million in tourist revenue (not counting direct revenue from subscribers and sales of related products such as calendars, books and general merchandise).
This will help maximize the magazine’s impact on boosting tourist revenue for the state of Arizona and build the case for using some of this revenue for highway improvements.
rip.trb.org /browse/dproject.asp?n=9239   (140 words)

  
 Reflections on Wild Arizona   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Bob Early, editor of Arizona Highways will speak to us for our May meeting on the history of Arizona Highways magazine and what inspires him about Arizona.
He will give a brief history of the magazine, and then focus on the nature of Arizona, revealing what inspires him to write about Arizona and what he looks for in the articles published in the magazine.
He was a managing editor from 1978 to 1982 at the Arizona Republic.
www.sonoranaudubon.org /meetings/may2001.htm   (170 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Arizona Highways Magazine: Magazines   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Magazine subscriptions always ship free, and they help you qualify for FREE Super Saver Shipping on the rest of your order!
Arizona Highways is for people who enjoy and are inspired by Arizona's unique outdoor experience, rich history, and diverse culture.
For magazine orders, your name and mailing address will be shared with the appropriate publisher.
www.amazon.com /Arizona-Highways-Magazine/dp/B000066HUX   (395 words)

  
 Arizona Highways Magazine : Magazine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
This Magazine item from Arizona Highways was reviewed on 7-Jun-2006.
I have only been to Arizona one time, but this magazine takes me back there and makes me long for a return trip.
Every month when I receive an issue, I am able to relax in its beauty, for this magazine has some of the most astonishing photographs of any magazine I have ever read.
www.pagenation.com /an/B000066HUX.html   (233 words)

  
 Arizona Highways Magazine Subscription - Compare Prices - BargainMagazineSubscriptions.com
Arizona Highways Magazine helps you discover everything you never knew about the Grand Canyon State.
Breathtaking views galore are captured in Arizona Highways.
From timeless deserts to soaring peaks, this magazine captures unsurpassed scenic wonders in spectacular color photographs and compelling articles.
www.bargainmagazinesubscriptions.com /compare/arizona_highways.html   (230 words)

  
 Magazines, Periodicals : All Items on Ruby Lane
The magazine is filled with articles on quilting, crochet, food for children...
RARE and hard to find special edition of Arizona Highways magazine, with stunning coverage of the gems and minerals at the famous 1975 Tucson show.
This is an eclectic group of magazines, with their common ground being that they are all British.
search.rubylane.com /search?id=46&cache=adb103e349be9ee   (1477 words)

  
 Arizona Highways Article
ohn Farnsworth entered this world at Williams, in Arizona's northern lumbering country, and grew up along the Coconino Plateau at the Grand Canyon, Ash Fork, Flagstaff, Winslow, and a little place with the jovial name of Happy Jack.
But memories endure, and indelible impressions linger: of the purposeful Howard Post, from the rolling range around Tucson; of Anne Coe, an impish bearer of serious message, influenced by a stark land; and of John Farnsworth, onetime denizen of the sky-reaching Coconino Plateau, today a lone rider along the fence lines of experience.
Two sons and a daughter of the Southwest, and each an artist through whom we may experience many frontiers while celebrating creative energies as diverse as Arizona itself.
www.johnfarnsworth.com /arizonahwys.htm   (706 words)

  
 Magazine-People.com: Arizona Highways Subscription Form [Magazine]
You can take advantage of our great subscription rates to renew your existing subscription to Arizona Highways or any other magazine to which you subscribe.
Towards the end of each subscription period you will receive a reminder notice and your account to be charged the rate on the notice for the next year of issues until you tell us to stop.
This new free service for our customers will eliminate confusion regarding the expiration dates of your magazine subscriptions as well as allow you to quickly manage renewals, change of address, make payments and handle all other customer service needs you may have.
www.magazine-people.com /order_new.cfm?msordpg=2&fid=999&tid=10602&term=12   (582 words)

  
 Arizona Highways Magazines 1942-1959
Arizona Highways magazine began publication in 1925 as the official journal of the Arizona highway department.
By the 1930s it published mostly scenic photographs and articles of interest to tourists and "zonaphiles." In the 1940s it became a well-known venue for artists and landscape photographers.
Arizona Highways was entirely in fl and white, except for some December issues, until 1944.
www.oldhiways.com /azhwys2.html   (673 words)

  
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Below are links to some information published by Arizona Highways magazine regarding common Arizona plants.
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ag.arizona.edu /maricopa/soar/ma_wksht_6.doc   (752 words)

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