Podcast #79-S3 The Mini Time Machine was created from the imagination and dedication of Founders, Patricia and Walter Arnell. Pat’s fondness for miniatures began in the 1930’s, when as a young girl she received her first miniatures- a set of Strombecker wooden dollhouse furniture. It wasn’t until the Arnells moved to Tucson in 1979 that…
Category: Arizona
Arizona Chapter of Safari Club International
Podcast #78-S3 The Arizona Chapter of Safari Club International (AZSCI) has been promoting wildlife conservation and protecting hunters’ rights for more than 40 years. We are Southern Arizona’s leading organization in hunter education courses, junior hunting camps and various conservation projects around Arizona. AZSCI has funded and provided volunteers for eight water catchments in region…
Ignite Neon Museum
Podcast#77-S3 It All Started When . . . Jude Cook spent his career in the design and sign industry. He began his own sign business over 40 years ago, first in Iowa and then moved Cook & Company Signmakers to Tucson. About nine years ago he began restoring Tucson’s iconic neon signs. Not only…
Tuscon Rodeo Parade Museum
Podcast #76-S3 This colorful, exciting Parade is presented each year and keeps the spirit of the first Parade back in 1925. Now known to be the largest Non-Motorized Parade in the country, It still achieves its success through the community’s participation and the dedicated work of its members , volunteers and the generosity of the…
Titan Missile Museum
Podcast #75-S3 The Titan Missile Museum is the only remaining Titan II site open to the public, allowing you to re-live a time when the threat of nuclear war between the U.S. and the former Soviet Union was a reality. The Titan II was capable of launching from its underground silo in 58 seconds and…