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Travel with me to Sentinel Peak in Tucson, Arizona where I explore this iconic landmark's history and influence upon the city. The peak is popularly known as A Mountain because of the giant A on its side for the University of Arizona. Additional Note: Solomon Warner erected a flourmill on the slope of Sentinel Peak between 1874-75. This mill led some people to refer to Sentinel Peak as Warner's Mill during that time. Check out the website for the new Sentinel Peak Brewing Company at http://www.sentinelpeakbrewing.com/ All historic images used in this video fall within the public domain. Google Earth was used for mapping scenes. Photos are credited in the order they appear in the video: *Santa Cruz River from Sentinel Peak. Nineteenth Century. Unknown source. *Father Eusebio Francisco Kino with O'odham guide. Diorama exhibit at Tumacacori National Historic Park. Tumacacori, Arizona. *Murillo, Raimundo. "Soldado de cuera." 26 August 1804. General Archive of the Indies. Seville, Spain. *Flag of the First Mexican Empire, 1821-1823. *Nebel, Carl. Fall of Mexico City during the Mexican-American War. 1851. *Map of Mexican Cession, 1848. Created by Wikipedia user "Kballen." 6 April 2008. (released for use) *John Russell Bartlett (1805-1886). 1850s. Record ID #569978. New York Public Library. New York City, New York. *Bartlett, John Russell. "Tucson, Sonora from the Southwest." 18 July 1852. John Russell Bartlett Collection, The John Carter Brown Library, Brown University. Providence, Rhode Island. *Map of Gadsden Purchase, 1853. Created by Wikipedia user "XcepticZp." 23 March 2008. (released for use) *Flag of the Confederate States of America, 1861-1865. *Old Main. 1889. Special Collections. University of Arizona. Tucson, Arizona. *'A' Mountain. 1916. Special Collections. University of Arizona. Tucson, Arizona. *Sentinel Peak quarry. Early twentieth century. Unknown source. *Sentinel Peak Brewing Company logo.