Oral History Collections
In 1970, members of the Tempe Historical Society began taping interviews with some of
the oldest long-time residents of Tempe. This effort to preserve the community's
remembered history was bolstered by an intensive oral history project funded by the City
of Tempe in 1987. Volunteers and interns under the direction of Dr. Kristina Minister
conducted twenty interviews, which were recorded on both videotape and audio cassettes,
and were fully transcribed. In 1992, the Tempe Oral History Project was reestablish as an
ongoing function of the Tempe History Museum. Since 1992, interviews have been recorded
on audio cassettes only.
Since 1992, the Tempe Oral History Project has focused on specific topics, including:
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- The Tempe History Museum appreciates the efforts of the many volunteers and interns
who have helped conduct interviews for the Tempe Oral History Project.
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