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  2. Two long-awaited Wichita restaurants seem to be open, but are ...

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    Gordon’s Red Bird is not related to Dr. Redbird’s Medicinal Inn, a famous Wichita sandwich restaurant that had a devoted following from the early 1970s through the mid 1980s.

  3. Four Peaks Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Four Peaks Brewing Co. is an Arizona brewery that was founded by Andy Ingram, Jim Scussel, and Randy Schultz in 1995 and opened to the public on December 11, 1996. The company is headquartered in the historic former Borden Co. Creamery and Ice Factory on 8th Street in Tempe, Arizona, about one-half mile (800 m) east of the campus of Arizona State University.

  4. Ida Redbird - Wikipedia

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    Ida Redbird (Maricopa, 1892–1971) was a Native American potter from the Gila River Indian Community of the Gila River Indian Reservation in Arizona. She was the first president of the Maricopa Pottery Maker's Association and was widely credited with the revival of ancient Maricopa pottery techniques and forms.

  5. Edith Stratton Kitt - Wikipedia

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    A Few of the Eminent Women of Arizona from a 1928 publication: C. Louise Boehringer, Mattie L. Williams, Maie Bartlett Heard, Margaret Wheeler Ross, Edith O. Kitt Stratton was born in an adobe house with a dirt floor in Florence, Arizona, and raised on a cattle ranch, [1] the daughter of Emerson Oliver Stratton and Caroline Crocker Ames Stratton.

  6. Gila River Indian Community - Wikipedia

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    The Gila River Indian Community (GRIC) (O'odham language: Keli Akimel Oʼotham, meaning "Gila River People", Maricopa language: Pee-Posh) is an Indian reservation in the U.S. state of Arizona, lying adjacent to the south side of the cities of Chandler and Phoenix, within the Phoenix Metropolitan Area in Pinal and Maricopa counties.

  7. Hattie Greene Lockett - Wikipedia

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    She was founder and first president of the Washington Woman's Club in Phoenix in 1912, [6] and she organized the Tucson Junior Women's Club. [2] When her husband died in 1921, she took charge of the family sheep ranch.

  8. Isabella Greenway - Wikipedia

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    Isabella Dinsmore Selmes was born the daughter of Tilden Russell Selmes (1853–1895) and Martha "Patty" Macomb Flandrau (1861–1923). Isabella was born at the historic Dinsmore Farm in Boone County, Kentucky which was owned by her mother's maternal great aunt Julia Stockton Dinsmore (1833–1926).

  9. Mary-Russell Ferrell Colton - Wikipedia

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    Mary-Russell Ferrell Colton (March 25, 1889 – July 26, 1971) was an American artist, author, educator, ethnographer, and curator.She is one of the principal founders of the Museum of Northern Arizona.