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Art Museums – Benson, Arizona
The San Pedro Valley Arts & Historical Museum in Benson is housed in a renovated grocery store. The exhibits d ... More on PlanetWare
Things To Do – Tombstone, Arizona
Open daily 10-5. Seats 60. More on arizonaguide.com
Landmarks – Tombstone, Arizona
Inscription. The First Protestant Church in Arizona Territory under the direction of Endicott Peabody who conducted the first services in this building on June 18, 1882. The structure is of hand formed adobe brick, stuccoed in 1970 ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Elfrida, Arizona
Organicallygrown fruit and vegetables including: potatoes, green chile, red chile ristras that can be found at Bisbee ... More on arizonaguide.com
Things To Do – Tombstone, Arizona
Some weirdo has a lot of snakes in a small two room apartment. More on GeckoGo
Things To Do – Bisbee, Arizona
Natural food market. Healthy soups, sandwiches and snacks made daily. Open daily 9am to 7pm. More on arizonaguide.com
Golf Courses – Corona de Tucson, Arizona
All in all this is a decent course, and for the money it is hard to beat. More on GolfReview
Landmarks – Douglas, Arizona
Inscription. At this location on June 5, 1933, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, wife of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, dedicated Douglas International Airport as the first international airport in the United States. Designed by ... More on HMDB
Golf Courses – Douglas, Arizona
Course was nice and well kept. More on GolfReview
Restaurants – Benson, Arizona
ordered a meat lovers with onions and extra cheese and it came hot and over an inch thick in toppings (when... More on Yahoo! Travel
Restaurants – Bisbee, Arizona
The place was clean and the staff was friendly but not intuned to the job there was to much talking and les... More on Restaurantica
Things To Do – Tombstone, Arizona
This Sacred Heart of Jesus Roman Catholic Church was established and dedicated on January 1, 1881. The mining camps in those days attracted people from Serbia, Italy, Spain, Ireland,etc. This Church was built to meet the religious ... More on arizonaguide.com
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