StoryCorps Phoenix: James and Marion Durham

We are pleased to begin sharing the conversations from StoryCorps Phoenix, the project that records the stories from everyday people.

StoryCorps James and Marion Durham (Photo courtesy of StoryCorps)

The StoryCorps Mobile Booth is parked at the Phoenix Art Museum and has been very busy. We’ll air a conversation each Monday on KJZZ as part of the Phoenix visit.

Today, we hear a conversation with James and Marion Durham. The Durhams moved to the Valley from Flagstaff several years ago. And they came to StoryCorps Phoenix to talk about their 42 years of married life and Marion's impact on the U.S. Park Service.

 

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