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06.22
19th Annual Holualoa Firecracker Triathlon
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06.24
17th Annual Dia de San Juan Fiesta
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06.27
Friday Night Live! at Main Gate Square Jazz Summer Concert Series
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15% Off Two Consecutive Night Stay!
Stay 2 consecutive nights and receive 15% off your stay!
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ARIZONA WINE COUNTRY
Great Idea! Get a group of friends together and tour Arizona's Wine Country of Sonoita and Elgin. Lotsa fun especially during the wine festivals...weekends most of the vineyards and winery tasting roo
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Tucson

For authentic Southwestern experiences, visit Tucson and Southern Arizona. Famous for its dramatic beauty, the Sonoran Desert covers this region with spectacular cacti - including the giant saguaro, symbol of the American Southwest. Cactus forests lead to rolling grasslands, riparian streams, hoodoo mountain ranges and evergreen sky islands.
Guest ranches, horseback rides, and cattle drives recall Old West roots. Mountain ranges in all directions offer scenic drives, hiking, and even snow skiing. The regional hub, Tucson, is Arizona’s second most-populous city with more than 580,000 residents. Tucson’s legendary winter sunshine and saguaro-and-sunset landscape have romanced visitors for decades. Its restorative climate and casual pace are a natural setting for today’s destination spas, resort hotels and championship golf courses. Tucson’s thriving visual and performing arts scene, respected galleries and museums and trend-setting restaurants reflect its vibrant multicultural heritage.
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For Visitors Information:
100 S. Church Avenue
Tucson, AZ 85701
(800) 638-8350
- County: Pima
- Year of Incorporation: 1877
- Elevation: 2,548
- Population: 580,000