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Fort Huachuca Community Spouse's Club historic homes tour attracts hundreds
By Ty Holland
December 11, 2009
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From left, Debbie Dinkel, Mary James and Judy Davis of the Sierra Strings, part of the Sierra Vista Symphony Orchestra, perform classic holiday music at the Crook House built in 1884. Maj. Gen. Susan Lawrence, commanding general of U.S. Army Network ...
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From left, Elf Ashley Laszok, Maj. Gen. John Custer, Audrey Custer and Santa Claus, Richard Laszok spend a moment together. Hundreds come from all over the state and from other places to participate in this annual tour, traditionally held the first S...
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Stable Sgt. Chris Zimmerman, B Troop, 4th US Cavalry Regiment (Memorial), Fort Huachuca helps a visitor during Sunday's Holiday Tour of Historic Homes. The Fort Huachuca Community Spouses Club spends months planning this special event which offers th...
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From left, Tombstone Vigilantes Melany Edwards-Barton and Jeff Ingertson help visitors up the stairs at the Wilder House during Sunday's Tour of Historic Homes. The Wilder House, built in 1884, was one of the 14 open homes that drew a crowd and helpe...
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The ginger bread house "crime scene" was crafted by the 111th Military Intelligence Brigade coffee group at Fort Huachuca. The family dog ate the "parents" of the two gingerbread children prior to the tour, prompting the quick change of a gingerbread...
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