Tucson 1776
While the Founding Fathers were declaring their independence in Philadelphia, Tucson was a fledgling fort struggling to survive. Local historians give us a glimpse at life in Southern Arizona in July 1776. Producer: Gisela Telis Videographer/Editor: Nate Huffman

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