Art in the Heritage District – Stop 2: Benches By Elaine Kessler Seattle has pigs, Norfolk has mermaids, neighboring...
Memorial Day By Elaine Kessler There are many reasons people join the military. My father joined the Air...
Every Arizona grade school student learns about Arizona’s 5 C’s: Copper, Cotton, Climate, Cattle and Citrus. Students learn that...
In 1969, the Gilbert Enterprise was replaced with a new name, Gilbert Roundup, by Tom Arnett as the owner...
This octagonal building was part of the cotton gin on the south side of the railroad tracks and about...
The Gilbert Depot was the center of our universe as we grew up in Gilbert in the 1940’s.
Many of you have heard of the Geneva Clay award that is given out by the Chamber of Commerce...
This picture of the Blakely Automotive building, the Serrano Popular Store and the Page Market on the left,...
In this photograph of the old Gilbert Town Hall, you can see the modernization of our administration building in...
Prior to the Gilbert Days Parade in 1963, Geneva Clay, our parade manager, had invited Governor Paul Fannin to...