GoDaddy founder, Vietnam War Marine veteran and New York Times bestselling author Bob Parsons joined Arizona State University President Michael Crow for a fireside chat at ASU’s MIX Center in Mesa on Dec. 17.
The Deer Valley Petroglyph Preserve offers a step back in time, in some cases nearly 5,000 years, when the Indigenous people of the area made their mark in the form of petroglyphs scattered throughout the 47-acre site. This month, the preserve celebrates its 30th anniversary with an exhibit called “Tales From The Land.”
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