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Guide to Arizona Waterfalls
Many of the beautiful Arizona waterfalls begin flowing in the spring during the snow melt season but slow down during the hot summer months. However, there are several that pick up speed from the monsoon rains and provide gorgeous year round waterfalls.
11 comments10 Best Cities / Small Towns/ Places to Visit in Arizona
Arizona is a really beautiful state with a lot that is interesting for a visitor to see. What is really great about Arizona, though, is that you can see many different types of things within a fairly small geographic area. There are mountains and...
26 commentsA Bobcat in the Neighborhood
With some older central cities being the exception, our modern cities with single family homes sitting on large lots and surrounded by wide swaths of green space or vacant land provide good habitat for animals...
22 commentsBest Bars for Tucson Young Professionals
Best Bars for Tucson Young Professionals47 Scott 47 N Scott Ave, Tucson, AZ 85701, USA Cafe Poca Cosa 110 E Pennington St, Tucson, AZ 85701, USA Zinburger 1865 E River Rd, Tucson, AZ 85718, USA Teresa's Mosaic Cafe 2455 N Silverbell Rd, Tucson,...
4 commentsRocky Point Mexico
Mention Rocky Point and everyone in Tucson knows that you are referring to Tucson, Arizona's favorite beach. Rocky Point is actually the American name for the little Mexican fishing village of Puerto Peñasco. In recent years Puerto Peñasco has...
9 commentsTrail Dust Town - A Movie Set That Became a Theme Park
Thanks to late nineteenth century books, magazines and newspapers along with twentieth century movies and television, the image of the Wild West has become deeply imbeded in the minds of Americans. The Wild West image is also often the first image...
13 commentsTed De Grazia Arizona Artist 1909-1982
Ted De Grazia was born in Morenci Arizona in 1909 to a mining family of Italian heritage. He studies art at the University of Arizona in Tucson and studied in Mexico with Diego Rivera and Jose Clemente Orozco. He once had a tiny rustic studio on Prince Rd in Tucson and then established the Gallery in the Sun in the Tucson foothills. His studio remains open today for visitors to his Mission in the Sun and gallery.
0 commentsBest Places to Stay in Tucson, Arizona
Visiting Tucson? Check out this simple guide to places to stay before you do.
8 commentsA Haunted Tour of Tucson Arizona
Ghosts, goblins and other spirits have always been a part of the Halloween tradition since the time the ancient Celts in Ireland started the Halloween tradition with the belief that Halloween was an evening on which the wall between the world of the...
10 commentsPresidio Real de San Agustín de Tucsón
Presidio Real de San Agustín de Tucsón is the original Spanish name for the fort they built at what is now the City of Tucson, Arizona. The northeast section of this fort in Downtown Tucson has been excavated and reconstructed as an outdoor museum.
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