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Arizona's largest zoo is the Phoenix Zoo having a 4-acre African veldt and the Forest of Uco. It is the rain-forest that exhibits the very rare spectacled Bear. There are many small animals for the kids.

The Spanish were the first ones here (after the natives that is!) and started spreading Christianity among the Indians. After the Spanish, Kino's death there was a War between the US Forces and Mexican Forces which ended in 1848 and the area divided.

Many Forts were erected by different people seeking wealth here, in order to defend against attacks by fierce Indians.

Many minerals like Silver, Gold, Copper and other minerals were found in the initial development of Arizona. All this helped Arizona develop at a fast rate.

Majority of people who bought farmlands got economically better by keeping cattle and farming.

Law & Order did not catch up quickly at the same pace. Many fights used to take place between the cattle grazers & sheep grazers for acquiring land for grazing. Last, but not the least a Marshal was assigned the job to stop these fights.

In 1912, Arizona became the 48th State of USA and the more development began.

There are many Historic Sites in Arizona for tourists.

Fort Verde Historic State Park is where the base of Captain Cook's forces was used to fight the Apaches. The old quarters of soldiers are still there. Exploits of frontline soldiering are exhibited at the old Fort's Museum.

The old home of James Douglas, Jerome State Historical Park used to be a house of all Copper Miners before the Great Depression and was closed thereafter. In it you can see the 'Douglas' Family's aristocratic style of living. It is in the Town of Jerome off the State Route 89A.

Built in 1904, Riordan Historic Park, tells about Arizona's Timber Merchants, Timothy & Michael Riordan. They were the leading logging experts in 1900. A look at the wooden furniture will tell you about the richness of their exterior craftsmanship. It is located in the heart of Flagstaff.

Located near the Community of Tubac is the Tubac Presidio State Historic Park that served as a Spanish defense against the Apache Indians. It was built as a Fort in 1752. It has a Picnic area, an 1885 School House and a visitor Center exhibiting the glorious Tubac Past.

Having a prison life of 33 years stands Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park. Seeing it you will start believing that the West was really wild. The Prison cells, the Guard Tower and its Gate are still there. Very near to it there is South West's richest historical site, The Yuma States Historical Park.

A giant Green House called Biosphere 2 was made in 1991. It is an airtight, glass container in which eight people could live on their own was experimented. It is now a tourist destination.

Grand Canyon is a place which every visitor to Arizona must see.

This valley is 277 miles in length and one mile in depth. Mostly visitors choose the South Rim to explore this Natural World Wonder.

Grand Canyon Railway is a spectacular way of seeing the Grand Canyon while traveling by train and not worrying about parking. This 1920-vintage Coach joins Williams with the South Rim of the Grand Canyon.

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THE BEST OF BAD GUYS IN TWO ACTION-PACKED Westerns The Grand Duel (1973) 92 min COLOR Starring: Lee Van Cleef, Horst Frank, Peter O'Brien Director: Giancarlo Santi A hard-bitten gunslinger and former lawman (Lee Van Cleef) gets embroiled in a violent dispute between two families...

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Captain: Lee Van Cleef stars as the singing american indian in this cult Classic Western adventure. Grand: When a young gunslinger finds himself falsely accused of murder, it's up to a vetern outlaw to look out for him and set things right.

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Two Lee Van Cleef feature films on one DVD. In CAPTAIN APACHE Cleef stars as the singing American Indian in ths cult Classic Western adventure. In THE GRAND DUEL when a young gunslinger finds himself falsely accused of murder, it's up to a veteran outlaw to look out for him and set things right.


Captain Apache -


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A Native American working for the government must investigate the Indian Commissioner's death. Soon he uncovers the schemes of a wealthy land owner and an assassination plot which will further victimize the local natives. ~ Kristie Hassen, Rovi

Captain Apache


Captain Apache


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Rated: PGSynopsis: Synopsis: A Native American working for the government must investigate the Indian Commissioner's death. Soon he uncovers the schemes of a wealthy land owner and an assassination plot which will further victimize the local natives.

Apache


Apache


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Apache

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The first of John Ford's "Cavalry Trilogy", Fort Apache stars John Wayne as captain Kirby York and Henry Fonda as Custer clone Lt. Col. Owen Thursday. Resentful of his loss in rank and transfer to the West after serving gallantly in the Civil War, the vainglorious Thursday insists upon imposing rigid authority on rough-and-tumble Fort Apache. He is particularly anxious to do battle with the local Indians, despite York's admonitions that the trouble around the fort is being fomented not by the so-called savages but by corrupt white Indian agents. Thursday nonetheless ends up in a climactic set-to with Indian chief Cochise. He and his men are needlessly slaughtered, but the Eastern press builds "Thursday's Charge" into an incident of conspicuous valor--and York, ever loyal to the cavalry, is not about to tell the whole truth. The bare bones of Fort Apache's plotline are fleshed out with several subplots, including the romance between Thursday's daughter Philadelphia (Shirley Temple) and Lt. Mickey O'Rourke (John Agar), the son of Fort Apache veteran Sgt. Michael O'Rourke (Ward Bond). There's also plenty of time for the expected drunken-brawl humor of Victor McLaglen. Not in the least politically correct, Fort Apache is a classic of its kind, and together with Rio Grande (1950) the best of the John Ford/John Wayne Cavalry films. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

CAPTAIN APACHE BY BAKER,CARROLL (DVD)


CAPTAIN APACHE BY BAKER,CARROLL (DVD)


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Artist: BAKER,CARROLL Genre: Westerns Rating: UN Release Date: 19JUL2005

Fort Apache


Fort Apache


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Synopsis: An Arizona cavalry captain sees his stubborn colonel lead troops into a massacre. Directed by John Ford. Format: DVD Color: Black and White Rating: Not Rated Genre: Western Runtime: 127 Year: 1948 Director: John Ford

Fort Apache - Subtitle


Fort Apache - Subtitle


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The first of John Ford's "Cavalry Trilogy", Fort Apache stars John Wayne as captain Kirby York and Henry Fonda as Custer clone Lt. Col. Owen Thursday. Resentful of his loss in rank and transfer to the West after serving gallantly in the Civil War, the vainglorious Thursday insists upon imposing rigid authority on rough-and-tumble Fort Apache. He is particularly anxious to do battle with the local Indians, despite York's admonitions that the trouble around the fort is being fomented not by the so-called savages but by corrupt white Indian agents. Thursday nonetheless ends up in a climactic set-to with Indian chief Cochise. He and his men are needlessly slaughtered, but the Eastern press builds "Thursday's Charge" into an incident of conspicuous valor--and York, ever loyal to the cavalry, is not about to tell the whole truth. The bare bones of Fort Apache's plotline are fleshed out with several subplots, including the romance between Thursday's daughter Philadelphia (Shirley Temple) and Lt. Mickey O'Rourke (John Agar), the son of Fort Apache veteran Sgt. Michael O'Rourke (Ward Bond). There's also plenty of time for the expected drunken-brawl humor of Victor McLaglen. Not in the least politically correct, Fort Apache is a classic of its kind, and together with Rio Grande (1950) the best of the John Ford/John Wayne Cavalry films. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Trail of the Apache And Other Stories


Trail of the Apache And Other Stories


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Destiny, restlessness, and greed moved the white man west, into lands occupied for centuries by a proud and noble people: Arapahoe, Navajo, Apache, Sioux. The bitter misunderstandings and brutal clashes of cultures that resulted ultimately shaped the nation we know today. In seven classic western tales, the New York Times-bestselling Grand Master re-creates a world of violence, deception, vengeance, and strange beauty with the same peerless storytelling power that distinguishes his acclaimed suspense fiction.

Return to Fort Apache : Memoir of an NYPD Captain


Return to Fort Apache : Memoir of an NYPD Captain


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Apache Fire


Apache Fire


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Apache Fire

Wings Of The Apache


Wings Of The Apache


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Wings Of The Apache

Apache Rifles


Apache Rifles


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Apache Rifles

Apache Dropout


Apache Dropout


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Apache Dropout

The Apache


The Apache


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First entering the present-day American Southwest around 1500, the Apaches established themselves in the face of competition from the Spanish, Mexicans, and Americans. After decades of fierce resistance, the Apache tribes eventually found themselves facing an assault on their culture as they were confined to reservations and their children sent to boarding schools. Nevertheless the people found new ways to preserve their culture and sense of nationhood even as they learned to navigate the changing social, political, and economic landscape of modern America. Today, most Apache still live in the states of Arizona, New Mexico, and Oklahoma, where the principal Apache reservations are located. In The Apache, read how this proud people thrived in America, interacted with Europeans, and live today.

Fort Apache, The Bronx


Fort Apache, The Bronx


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Synopsis: A veteran patrolman in a rough precinct sees a new captain's policy breed police brutality. Directed by Daniel Petrie. Format: DVD Color: Color Rating: R Genre: Drama Runtime: 123 Year: 1981 Director: Daniel Petrie

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