PLAYS WITH LEGOs: Jeremy Scott, left, and his brother, Brian, with one of the largest American flags constructed out of 127,000 LEGOs for the Chandler Centennial.
CHANDLER COLOSSUS: Intel’s construction crane is one of the largest in the world and has become a local attraction. Photo courtesy Intel.
Dr. A.J. Chandler opened the town site office May 17, 1912. Excursion trains on the Arizona Eastern Railroad brought 300 speculators who spent a total of $50,000 for land that day.
STEPPING BACK IN TIME: Docent Ruth Hibbard, dressed in 1912 garb, stands in front of a covered wagon in the farmyard at Tumbleweed Ranch. Submitted photo.
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Chandler celebrates Centennial: Pages 1, 8-9
Intel crane sparks interest: Pages 1, 9
Time stands still at Tumbleweed Ranch: Pages 1, 6-7

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