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Richard Bode of Phoenix, left, and his father, Charles Bode, prepare a their model for flight Sunday at Superstition Air Park.
A model of the Promenade Corporate Center is on display in the Pederson Group’s office inside one of the two corporate office buildings in Scottsdale.
People say that the Bible considers abortion murder. It does not. Have a look at Exodus 21:22,23. It says if men fight and hurt a woman with child, so that she has a miscarriage, the men shall receive some punishment and they shall have to pay as the judges determine. But the Bible goes on to say that, if the mother loses her life from their fighting, these men will have to be killed. It makes it clear that killing the fruit of the womb is not the same as killing a human adult. (I personally would never have an abortion... I am just writing about what I have noticed in the Bible on this subject).
When it comes to ordering wine at restaurants, who’s handed the list? Usually the man.
Mesa and the Chicago Cubs are now exclusively considering Riverview Park in the city’s northwest corner for the team’s new spring training complex.
FAMILY FUN: Tim Georgvich and his grandson, 18-month-old Cooper Georgvich, watch as a G-scale train roars across a trestle near Cooper’s Canyon, a miniature 1930s-era town named for the toddler. Georgvich built the backyard railroad over the past year and a half, taking care to make its buildings, automobiles, trains and signs true to Arizona’s mining history.
Ken Wood’s love of flying spans several generations. The 25-year air veteran’s father and grandfather were aviators, and he has followed in their wake, working as a US Airways assistant chief pilot.
Ken Wood’s love of flying spans several generations. The 25-year air veteran’s father and grandfather were aviators, and he has followed in their wake, working as a US Airways assistant chief pilot.
Bill Nagel is a powerful man. With a flick of his hand, the Chandler retiree summons musicians in green lederhosen and suspenders to the deck of a German brauhaus. With another movement, he commands a train to roar past, silencing their merry polka with a piercing whistle.
Gilbert is a small town once again - within the basement of its historical museum.
Inside the models at Meritage Homes' Lyon's Gate community in Gilbert, the theme is quickly noticeable.
You may soon spot something other than hawks and vultures in the sky near the Superstition Mountains.
Rick Cartwright has been fascinated with trains ever since he saw his first Lionel set at his grandfather’s house as a child.
Scottsdale is looking for a little wiggle room in its next art piece. The city’s Public Art Program is working with famed Jell-O artist Liz Hickok to create a colorful cityscape made entirely out of the jiggly gelatin.
Scottsdale is looking for a little wiggle room in its next art piece. The city’s Public Art Program is working with famed Jell-O artist Liz Hickok to create a colorful cityscape made entirely out of the jiggly gelatin.
No matter how old some people get, trains have the ability to awaken in them a childlike delight.
Conceptual drawings of a new building that’s being proposed for Scottsdale’s McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park were unveiled to the public for the first time Saturday morning.
Scottsdale's McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park is planning to build a new exhibit building to showcase model trains.
Back in 1968, Bob Laity received a train set as a Christmas present from his wife, Pat. Hundreds of sets later, the 63-year-old Ahwatukee Foothills retiree’s collection is still growing.
Back in 1968, Bob Laity received a train set as a Christmas present from his wife, Pat. Hundreds of sets later, the 63-year-old Ahwatukee Foothills retiree’s collection is still growing.
LIVERPOOL, England - A dream in progress, a massive dream never to be fulfilled. A monumental wooden model of a domed cathedral, now on display at the Walker Art Gallery, is the only visible realization of Edwin Lutyens' vision of an enormous church for the Roman Catholic archdiocese of Liverpool.
April 4, 2005
A 1/15th scale model of the USS Phoenix was brought to the Akimel A-al Middle School campus as part of the 19th annual Patriotic Day. The real USS Phoenix could house 98 crew and 12 officers. It clocked in at over 361 feet long.
A 1/15th scale model of the USS Phoenix was brought to the Akimel A-al Middle School campus as part of the 19th annual Patriotic Day. The real USS Phoenix could house 98 crew and 12 officers. It clocked in at over 361 feet long.
Scale model shows a 22,000-square-foot house under construction on Oakwood Hills Drive in Ocotillo, south of Chandler. This house will include a bowling alley, indoor basketball court and an elevator. (Photo submitted by Ocotillo Construction)
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