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Arizona Illustrated Episode 612

A day in the life of Hotel Congress.

Arizona Illustrated Episode 611

The Saguaro Census; Catalina State Park; The Mysterious Crested Saguaro

Arizona Illustrated Episode 610

A look at Aldo Leopold, considered by many to be the father of wildlife ecology; humanitarian aid worker Scott Warren; Martin's on 4th; "A" Mountain Memories

Arizona Illustrated Episode 609

All of Creation; Far Afield: These Bodies; The Hollywood Barber: Ray Campas

Arizona Illustrated Episode 608

Indigenous Peoples Day; Change Makers; Native Harvest

Arizona Illustrated Episode 607

Crafting My Story, Honoring Veterans, Casa Maria, Haunted Bisbee

Arizona Illustrated Episode 606

The SkyCenter; A Date with Douglas; Digging for the Root; Far Afield: Feverfew

Arizona Illustrated Episode 605

Teen chess champion, Jonathan Martinez; Monsoon mushrooms; Sad Reptilian; the Bisbee Science Lab

Arizona Illustrated Episode 604

Monsoon Chocolate; Scott and Abbie; Far Afield: The Rifle; Wildland Firefighter

Arizona Illustrated Episode 603

The Inn; Strippa Yoga; Northern Jaguar Reserve

Arizona Illustrated Episode 602

The story of Tucson musician Naim Amor; Casa Video; UA Chimes; Far Afield: Birds and Arrows

Arizona Illustrated Episode 601

The Loft Cinema, The Bat Woman, and The Foray mushroom festival

Arizona Illustrated Episode 540

The Cannabis Coach, Binational Encuentro, Far Afield: Loveland, Red Road

Arizona Illustrated Episode 539

Life Upside Down, Rescuing Wildlife, and Willcox Radio

Arizona Illustrated Episode 538

Shooting Lightning, Pride on the Nation, Tumerico, and Monsoon Creatures

Arizona Illustrated Episode 537

Tree Readers; Far Afield: Bat Bridge Poetry; Far Afield: Immanuel Abraham; MOCA Art Camp

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