Local historian L. Dee Stevenson holds up a copy of his book, “The Payson Story in Words and Pictures,” in the Peteetneet Museum and Cultural Arts Center foyer, the setting for Tuesday’s Night at the Museum, an event hosted by Payson American Legion Post 48. Mr Stevenson told of the historical relevance of the building and significance of the artifacts showcased throughout it before opening the gallery doors for an evening tour. More to come in next week’s edition of The Payson Chronicle.
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The Payson Chronicle
TRUEWORTHY
SUMMIT CREEK The city at the valleys’ divide. “Trueworthy” THE WAY IT IS There’s a thread you follow. It goes among things that change. Bu...
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The historic 51 South Main Street building (pictured above) while under the ownership of the late Cal Reece in the 1970s. By L. Dee Ste...
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Pictured above (left-right): Mr. Jim Griffin, a 2013 UEA Top Teacher at Salem Hills High, whose classes include American history, poli...
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