• Cinema’s Impact on Día de los Muertos Traditions by Dr. Mathew Sandoval

    Tempe History Museum 809 E. Southern Ave., Tempe, Arizona, United States

    Mexican, US, and European filmmakers have depicted Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) in movies for nearly a hundred years. These cinematic representations have deeply impacted the way […]

  • Where is South Phoenix: In Four Stories by Dr. Summer Cherland

    Tempe History Museum 809 E. Southern Ave., Tempe, Arizona, United States

    Using archival research, oral history, and community surveys, Professor Cherland explores the geographical and historic boundaries of South Phoenix history from Territorial Arizona to the contemporary period and explains how […]

  • Tempe’s Enigmatic Danelle Plaza by Rob Moore

    Tempe History Museum 809 E. Southern Ave., Tempe, Arizona, United States

    Danelle Plaza’s unique disposition represents a local cultural nexus to some and an obstruction to progress to others. By exploring this mid-century retail center’s creation and evolution, we better understand […]

  • Three Bedrooms and a Carport by Scott Solliday

    Tempe History Museum 809 E. Southern Ave., Tempe, Arizona, United States

    In the late 1940s, America’s postwar boom brought prosperity, which generally meant a new house and a new car for middle class families. This changed everything, here and across the […]