Books and other by our members and friends
The Southern Arizona Transportation Museum
is proud to carry David Devine’s new book
Historic Tales of Territorial Tucson,
1854-1912
Did you know as early as 1871 Tucson was predicted to become “a railroad center” for the Southwest? That twenty-years later, a 400-foot-long sea serpent speaking perfect English visited the remote community? That in the 1890s, Tucson hosted a few round-the-world bicyclists, one of them a woman? These and other interesting but little-known stories of the small settlement on the banks of the Santa Cruz River are contained in a new book written by local historian David Devine
Click here for more information on this and other books
and to order this book
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We also have books by our museum historian
William Kalt III
Click on the book covers for more information
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