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Drexel Heights, AZ
'Mission San Xavier del Bac' is a historic Spanish Catholic mission located about 10 miles (16 km) south of downtown Tucson, Arizona, on the Tohono O'odham San Xavier Indian Reservation. Named for a pioneering Christian missionary ... More on Wikipedia

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1950 West San Xavier Road, Tucson, AZ 85746
This Spanish-Moorish style church is not only lovely, but as an active native-American parish, it serves as... More on manual_books
Admission is free to a great way to spend a family day. More on Yahoo! Travel

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Drexel Heights, AZ

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115 N. Church Ave., Tucson, Arizona
Inscription. The first Pima County Courthouse, a single-story adobe structure built in 1868, was replaced i... More on HMDB
The beautiful mosaic tiled dome of this building is worth a look and some photos. More on TripAdvisor

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150 North Main Ave, Tucson, Arizona
Inscription. Hiram Sanford Stevens came west as a soldier, settling in Tucson in 1856. Three years later, he married Petra Santa Cruz, great granddaughter of a Spanish Pioneer. In 1865 the couple built this residence, which ... More on HMDB

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South Sentinel Peak Park, Tucson, AZ 85745
Inscription. Below this 2900-foot peak the Santa Cruz valley was farmed by the Hóhokam Indians as early as... More on HMDB
This nearly two mile hike is traffic free and beautiful as well. More on Yahoo! Travel

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140 North Main Avenue, Tucson, AZ 85701
La Casa Cordova, now a part of the Tucson Museum of Art, may be the oldest surviving building in Tucson. The one-story adobe house is of typical Mexican town house design with a flat roof, central ... More on Nps.gov
Inscription. This adobe house incorporates portions of one of the oldest standing structures in Tucson. The two west rooms are believed to have been built before the Gadsden Purchase of 1854. Four ... More on HMDB

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1535 East Broadway Boulevard, Tucson, AZ 85719-5828

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4823 South 6th Avenue, Tucson AZ 85714, United States of America
Inscription. [Marker Front:], This ground was the location, of the, First Municipal Airport: in the, United States: The Tucson City Council approved the, financing for the airport, July 21, 1919, and, the City of Tucson in cooperation, ... More on HMDB

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255 West Alameda St, (West of Pima County Courthouse), Tucson, Arizona 85701, United States of America
Inscription. Near this site was the southwest corner of the adobe wall that surrounded the Spanish Presidio, an enclosure of 11 ¼ acres which included most of the present city – county gover... More on HMDB
Irish “conquistador” Colonel Hugo O’Conor (AKA Hugh O’Conner) selected this site in 1775 to build Presidio de San Agustín del Tucson . ... More on igougo
