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PUBLISHER'S NOTICE:
All real estate advertised herein is sub-
ject to the Federal Fair Housing Act,
which makes it illegal to advertise "any
preference, limitation, or discrimination
because of race, color, religion, sex,
handicap, familial status, or national ori-
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erence, limitation, or discrimination."
Annual Walk in the
Past held Feb. 23
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405 E. Ironwood,
Quartzsite
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Ellie's Boutique
Fine Ladies Apparel • One-of-a-Kind Items • Vests
LOTS OF BLING! CUSTOM BLING!
FRONT ROW at Rice Ranch (next to Gambler's) • Open 10am-3pm
55 E. KUEHN ST., QUARTZSITE
The Annual Quartzsite Historical
Pageant "A Walk in the Past" was
held February 23rd, 2019 at the Hi
Jolly Cemetery. The pageant gave
attendees a glimpse into the early
pioneer lives and told brief histo-
ries of the families buried there who
helped in the founding of our his-
toric town in 1867.
Attendees heard about some of the
founding families who were here
when Quartzsite was called Tyson's
Well as well as some of the people
who came later when it became the
Town of Quartzsite. Folks heard
stories of lives lost and new lives
born and raised here.
If you missed the Pageant, be sure
to visit Tyson's Stage Stop Museum
at 161 W. Main Street next to Silly
Al's Pizza. Parking in back. Free Ad-
mission to Museum. Donations are
greatly appreciated.
The people who work there to keep
the history alive have done an awe-
some job and deserve a big thank
you for preserving and sharing our
past. Please pick up a cemetery bro-
chure and you will fi nd a map of all
the graves marked and a brief his-
tory of who is buried in the pioneer
section of the cemetery. The cem-
etery is open to the public to visit at
your leisure.
Visit www.quartzsitemuseum.com
for more details.