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| Tucson |
Demographic and economic statistics about Tucson and Pima County are available from numerous sources. This Tucson Update document contains the information most often sought by the public. Tucson has been continuously settled for over 12,000 years. Tucson's rich cultural heritage centers around a unique blend of Native American, Spanish, Mexican and Anglo-American influences. The City is home to the University of Arizona and Davis-Monthan Air Force Base. The Tucson metropolitan area supports over 750,000 residents. More detailed information can be found by clicking on the links throughout this page.
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| Tucson Travels & Tours |
| Colossal Cave Mountain Park |
| Here's a piece of Western lore: a dry limestone cave with a real outlaw history. The tour guide will point out the impressive formations and crystals, but won't tell you where the gold is hidden. There are many steps to climb, but it's consistently cool inside even when temperatures hit the 100 degree mark. |
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| Sabino Canyon |
| Sabino Canyon is a wonderful place to spend part or all of a day. Take an easy ride on the tram to your favorite picnic spot along the creek or enjoy many levels of hiking up through the canyon or on Phoneline Trail running along the mountainside high above the canyon floor. |
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| Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum |
| This world-famous museum is rather a zoo displaying the creatures of the surrounding desert in their natural habitats. Located in the middle of the Sonoran desert about an half-hour drive from the city center, it also provides breathtaking views of the surrounding mountain ranges. |
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| Kitt Peak National Observatory |
| Kitt Peak National Observatory is a world's largest collection of optical telescopes is located high above the Sonoran Desert under some of the finest night skies in the world. It is home to twenty-two optical and two radio telescopes representing eight astronomical research institutions. |
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| Old Tucson Studios |
| Old Tucson Studios features film and tv shoots throughout the year and daily Wild West entertainment for the whole family. The Reno locomotive proudly stationed at the north end of town, The Reno has more than 100 film and television credits. Voted best western movie set by readers of true west magazine, and recently listed among five one-of-a-kind Tucson sites by USA Today. |
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| Justin's Water World |
| Justin's Water World waterslides, pools and lots of fun is what we will find at Justin's Water World. Perfect for cooling off in the summer. It is a good camp ground. Justin's water world is a good place to camp in Arizona, Justin's water world is a great place for those who like the outdoors. Many people like this campground. People come from near and far to camp at Justin's water world, just like the other campgrounds in this part of Arizona. |
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| Tohono Chul Park |
| Tohono Chul Park on Tucson's northwest side is a very civilized piece of the Sonoran desert in the city, with a wide variety of desert plants around pleasant trails, which lead visitors to a gift shop and a shaded tea room serving delicious scones for tea time. To experience the wonders of the Sonoran Desert and to gain knowledge of the natural and cultural heritage of this region. |
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