Hidden South Phoenix - Not What You Think
Most people think they know South Phoenix. So did I. In this episode of American Stories, I join Phoenix native Kevin Wardlaw, who has called the Valley home since 1957, to explore a side of South Phoenix that few people ever see. Beyond the headlines and stereotypes, we discover a hidden community of pilots, hangars, desert landscapes, and people with stories worth telling. Sometimes the most interesting places are the ones hiding in plain sight. If you enjoy authentic stories about the American West, forgotten places, and remarkable people, please subscribe and join me each week for a new American Story. — Paul

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