Armchair Travelogues ๐งญ : Arizona Special Places: Roosevelt Dam!
Looking ๐ southwest from where I took this picture. Appearances are deceiving. This picture doesnโt fully grasp the enormity of Roosevelt DaRead More…
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Looking ๐ southwest from where I took this picture. Appearances are deceiving. This picture doesnโt fully grasp the enormity of Roosevelt DaRead More…
Theatrical release poster for Starman (Columbia, 1984) was one of the best films of the decade to utilize Sedona, and other Arizona locations to memoRead More…
Theatrical release poster for The Rounders (MGM, 1965) By the 1960s westerns still being filmed in the Sedona area tended to be contemporary settingsRead More…
Theatrical release poster for Destination Gobi (20th Century-Fox, 1953) Photo Source: Wikimedia Commons โญ๏ธ โญ๏ธ โญ๏ธ โญ๏ธ โญ๏ธ โญ๏ธRead More…
Theatrical release poster for Desert Fury (Paramount, 1947) was one of the racier films of the decade, brimming with sexual innuendo untypical of thRead More…
Theatrical lobby card promoting Call Of The Canyon (Paramount, 1923) This silent epic is believed to be the first film ๐๏ธ ever shot at Sedona, pRead More…
The first time I posted about Wickenburg about an hour north of Phoenix was in August, 2022 featuring some photos from a brief trip during the Covid-Read More…
Marlin Perkins, the host of Mutual Of Omahaโs Wild Kingdom during the 1960s. (Photo Source: Mutual of Omaha.com) After waking up on the wrong ๐Read More…
Theatrical release poster for Five (Columbia, 1951) This ultra low budget programmer is far from being a memorable or realistic depiction of the afteRead More…
DVD ๐ cover of The Atomic Cafe (1982) is one of the best examples of dark or gallows humor exemplified in documentary form. Critic Vincent Canby oRead More…