Yuma at the turn of the century was a hot place with no air conditioning, so how did the residents sleep in the heat of the summer? Betsy Gottsponer explains how they did it in her great-grandmother's time.
Tina Clark, City of Yuma historian, explains the significance of the area of the Colorado River here in Yuma and how it has been a crossing point for travelers for hundreds of years.
Lucille Ball, a former Yuman who went by the nickname “Hollywood” when she worked at several local grocery stores from the 1950s to 1979, recently celebrated her 100th birthday. This video shares her early life and how she came to Yuma. LOANED VIDEO
The old Yuma Cemetary was renamed 'Yuma Pioneer Cemetary' just in time for the Arizona Centennial. Speakers on Yuma pioneers included Monsignor Richard O'Keeffe, Lenore Stuart, and Carol Brooks.