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ASU Public History partners with Eastern Arizona Museum to document lost history | ASU News

Nearly 150 miles southeast from Arizona State University’s Tempe campus sits the town of Pima, Arizona. Nestled within the Gila River Valley and established by Mormon settlers in 1879, Pima was a thriving boomtown at the turn of the 20th century due to its industries in mining, agriculture and cattle.

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