See what you can remember about the early 1970s.
Heavy rains produced a sizeable through Sabino Canyon on Dec. 29, 1972. Forty-four people were evacuated from the canyon area and search teams rescued a 15-year-old from floodwaters.Arizona Stadium is on the left looking north along North Cherry Avenue at East Sixth Street on February 9, 1972. At the time the UA was proposing an addition to its football stadium adding another 10,600 seats to the east side of the structure that would involve permanently closing Cherry Avenue.
Thousands of spectators use any means to watch some of the activities at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base during the annual Aerospace and Arizona Days at the base on March 17, 1972. The visitors were able to check out transports, and many aircraft on display and watch as the famous Thunderbirds flew across the skies.Signs of new growth in the northwest section of Tucson included the Arizona Bank, at 7130 N Oracle Rd near Ina Road, as it was on November 16, 1972.The little boy is Clay O Brien.
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