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Golf Courses – Tucson, Arizona
With 35 other golf courses in the Tucson area-most with very economical Summer rates -I don't know why you... More on TripAdvisor
Things To Do – Tucson, Arizona
Great place, purchased several things from Fred over the years, but the greatest purchase was this large ca... More on Yahoo! Travel
Parks – Tucson, Arizona
Playspace is a volleyball court. There are two concrete courts. More on KaBoom.org
History Museum – Tucson, Arizona
Built in 1910 as the first synagogue in the Arizona Territory, the Jewish Heritage Center has been beautifully restored ... More on Discover America
Bars – Tucson, Arizona
Firelite Lounge & Dining Room - Beer, liquor and all other booze—it all ends up in the same place. If you’re looking for a decent fueling station with ... More on clubzone
Art Museums – Tucson, Arizona
Focusing on original art of the Southwest, this fine little gallery on Tucson's East ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Art Museums – Tucson, Arizona
This place has been an institution for the visual arts in Tucson for 20 years educating ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Fort Huachuca, Arizona
Inscription. The Mohawk is a high-performance, two-seat, observation aircraft made by the Grumman Corporation. The first model flew in 1959 and the last came off the production line in 1970. First deployed in 1968, it became the mainstay ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Fort Huachuca, Arizona
Inscription. In Memoriam : Dedicated on the fifth day of August, the year 1962, to the eternal and glorious memory of those men of the Corps who made the supreme sacrifice while securing the blessings of liberty for the United States ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Tucson, Arizona
Established in 1939, this fast-food restaurant still makes its legendary fried chicken with the closely guarded blend of 11 herbs and spices ... More on CitySearch
Tours – Tucson, Arizona
Inscription. Founded 1776, by the Spanish Government, as a Presidio. Became part of U. S. after, Gadsden Purchase 1853, , Erected 1936 by The Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR). , Marker ... More on HMDB
Parks – Tucson, Arizona
Playspace is accessible for children ages 2-5. Playspace has interactive panels, horizontal ladder, and climbing wall/panel. ... More on KaBoom.org
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