The Arizona Republic

‘Photograph­s by Barry M. Goldwater: Collection’

- When: Where: Admission: Details: To read more about Goldwater’s career as a photograph­er, visit bestreads .azcentral.com.

Through Sunday, June 2. Scottsdale’s Museum of the West, 3830 N. Marshall Way.

$15, $13 for seniors and active military. Admission for full-time students is $8 with a valid ID. 480-686-9539, scottsdale­museumwest.org remember him photograph­ing celebritie­s who visited his home, including Elizabeth Taylor and Sammy Davis Jr. Goldwater once took a candid shot of President John F. Kennedy during a visit to the White House and sent it to him. Kennedy signed it and wrote that Goldwater should stick with the profession he was best at – photograph­y.

In addition to the ongoing photo exhibit, the museum will feature a special program from 1 to 2 p.m. Jan. 30 called “Growing Up Goldwater: Family Photograph­s & Stories,” which will feature Goldwater family members sharing stories about their father and grandfathe­r.

 ?? NICK OZA/THE REPUBLIC ?? Alison Goldwater shows a photograph of natives taken by her grandfathe­r, Barry Goldwater. Alison Goldwater and her family are getting ready to release an archive of photos taken by Barry Goldwater throughout his life and have created a library and foundation to honor his legacy.
NICK OZA/THE REPUBLIC Alison Goldwater shows a photograph of natives taken by her grandfathe­r, Barry Goldwater. Alison Goldwater and her family are getting ready to release an archive of photos taken by Barry Goldwater throughout his life and have created a library and foundation to honor his legacy.
 ?? FOUNDATION BARRY AND PEGGY GOLDWATER ?? Goldwater near Tuba City in a photo taken by Peggy Goldwater sometime around 1938.
FOUNDATION BARRY AND PEGGY GOLDWATER Goldwater near Tuba City in a photo taken by Peggy Goldwater sometime around 1938.

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