GGR 246 American Experience
2002 Focus: Cultural Geography of the Southwest
(Listed as GGR 299 for Fall 2002)
Prof. Tom Paradis

PHOTO PAGE
SOUTHERN ARIZONA TRIP: Nov 8-10, 2002


The Class at Mormon Lake Viewpoint at sunset. (Photo: Brianne camera, taken by Linda)


SP Railway engine 1774 towers over Monica at Globe, AZ. (Photo: Brianne)

Robert, Tom, Mark, and Stefaan (left to right) remember younger days, standing in front of Bisbee High School. (Photo: Brianne)

Brianne and Monica at Roosevelt Lake, AZ. (Photo: Brianne)

Watch out, Bisbee! NAU class incoming. (Photo: Brianne)

Learning about mining and reclamation in Miami, AZ.. Wanting to learn as much as possible, Tom (headphones) tries tuning into the radio broadcast version of the display. (Photo: Tom Paradis)

Communing with the (imagined) past in Tombstone. (Photo: Tom Paradis)

The class poses, squinting in the low sun, in front of Old #1774 in Globe. (Thanks, Linda, for taking the photo!)

An aerial view of the group, standing within feet of the Mexican border at Nogales. (photo: Tom Paradis)

The multicultural shopping experience with the Mexican port of entry in the background, in Nogales, AZ. (Photo: Tom Paradis)

It wouldn't be a trip through rural Arizona without at least one of these! Here, we attempt to make our way to Roosevelt Lake from Globe. (Photo: Tom Paradis)

Relaxing on the bridge in Miami, AZ. Tom (center) still trying to tune in that pesky educational radio show. (Photo: Tom Paradis)

Perhaps the most striking cultural landscape of the trip: The centralized control of the walled Mexican border, overlooking the Nogales retail district. (Photo: Tom Paradis)