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From Cowtown to Desert Metropolis

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From Cowtown to Desert Metropolis
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Book Synopsis From Cowtown to Desert Metropolis by : Roy P. Drachman

Book excerpt: Native-born Roy P. Drachman gives a personal account of how Tucson, southern Arizona, and the entire state have grown and developed in his lifetime. As a real estate developer, community activist, and philanthropist, the author is able to provide a behind-the-scenes look at some of the changes.


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