What was Phoenix, Arizona like in the 1950s? | Full documentary
Americans have always seen the West as a land of opportunity — the place people went to reinvent themselves. In the 1950s, the Valley of the Sun was transformed by young veterans, entrepreneurs, and families looking for a new lifestyle. The economic boom that began with WWII launched a decade of change, and growth continues until this day. This is the story of the people who launched the boom years and turned the desert into the Valley of their dreams. Produced in 1999 and pulled "From the Vault" in 2022. See more Arizona history in our playlist: • Arizona History "From the Vault" Connect with us: Support our work: https://azpbs.org/donatenow Sign up for Arizona PBS newsletters: https://azpbs.org Arizona PBS on Instagram: / arizonapbs Arizona PBS on Facebook: / arizonapbs

What was Phoenix, Arizona like in the 1960s? | Full documentary

Legend City (ARCHIVE)

History - Mexicans In Founding Of Phoenix By Frank Barrios

Live PD: Most Viewed Moments from Arizona/Phoenix Metro | A&E

Arizona Stories: The Lost Dutchman and the Lost City

Arizona Stories: Civil Rights in the 48th State

Bottoms Up: Wisconsin's Historic Bars and Breweries

What was Phoenix, Arizona like in the 1970s? | Full documentary

Arizona Stories: A Place of Beauty, Power & Picnics

The Race to Reverse the River — A Chicago Stories Documentary

The Many Ills of Phoenix.

Arizona's Dust Bowl: Lessons Lost (full documentary)

The Most Feared Trail in the Old West - Doubtful Canyon

The Mansion Chewing Gum Built | Arizona Stories

Barry Goldwater: Photographs and Memories

The Forgotten Story of the Stout Scarab - The World's First Minivan That Vanished Without a Trace

LA 92 (Full Documentary) | National Geographic

Arizona Stories: The Photo Worth a Million Words

Phoenix without freeways? Blame this ATROCIOUS design.

