Read about Tucson's Desert Museum and its history in new book

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'Treasured Legacies' will tell you all about this invaluable Tucson resource.

1 of 2 Werner Janssen, a volunteer in the Ironwood Gallery at the Desert Museum, shows the new book,"Treasured Legacies" to the Grandison Family from Washington, D.C.

It is all those things, all in 77 pages that would work just as well in your bookcase as on the coffee table. “The book is driven by her art,” Warner said. “Since the museum’s earliest days, Bill Carr wanted a natural history art museum to be an important part of what we do. He believed art helped tell our story. It always has.”

Don’t despair, history guy. “Treasured Legacies” reveals that Carr arrived in Tucson in 1944 with $400 in his pocket, most of which he used to open a bookshop near the university. You’ll be reminded the Desert Museum helped establish wildlife sanctuaries near the Gulf of Mexico and reestablish the presence of the Mexican gray wolf in Southern Arizona.

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