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2009 Tucson Official Destination Guide Fall
REAL. NATURAL. ARIZONA. Welcome to Tucson, Arizona—one of the longest continuously inhabited areas in the Northern Hemisphere. People have lived here for thousands of years, although the city was officially founded in 1775. Since its early days as a dusty frontier town, Tucson has grown into a metropolis of nearly one million. Tucson is nestled in a valley, surrounded by saguaro forests and five mountain ranges, with clear Sonoran Desert skies nearly every day. There is something special about Tucson’s blend of Southwestern history, culture, and diverse scenic beauty that makes it the best place to experience the "Real. Natural. Arizona."
Check out the complete 2009 Tucson Official Destination Guide Fall
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Below are links to current featured brochure collections for this destination. Take a moment to look through the list and find the ones you want, or request them all with one click! Already know what brochures you want? Click here for our quick brochure request form.
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Chris Bubany - A Tucson Original. Visit us soon! 150 S. Camino Seco, Suite 120. 520-885-2690, www.chrisbubany.com.
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DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun - Sun 6300 N. Swan Rd., Tucson, AZ 85718; 299-9191, 800-545-2185, www.degrazia.org. Open daily 10-4.
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Skyline Gallery - A unique gallery featuring the work of more than 100 highly skilled North American artisans. Offering one-of-a-kind jewelry, blown glass, pottery, fine woodworking, and more. 6360 N. Campbell Ave., Ste. 150, Tucson, AZ 85718; 615-3800, FAX 615-3804, www.skylinegallerytucson.com.
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Tucson Museum of Art and Historic Block - 140 N. Main Ave., Tucson, AZ 85701; 624-2333, FAX 624-7202, www.tucsonmuseumofart.org.
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WGC-Accenture Matchplay - February 15-21, 2010. www.worldgolfchampionships.com.
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Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum - In the heart of the Sonoran Desert: living exhibits include more than 1,300 types of plants, 300 kinds of animals. Open daily, year-round. Call for hours/rates. 2021 N. Kinney Rd., Tucson, AZ 85743; 883-1380, FAX 883-2500, www.desertmuseum.org.
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Attractions Passport - Visitor Center provides information on attractions, accommodations, dining, and more. 100 S. Church Ave., Tucson, AZ, 85701; 800-638-8350, www.visitTucson.org.
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Casino of the Sun - Club Sol free membership-rack up points for cash back, concert tickets and free meals. Over 1,500 slots, live blackjack, poker, bingo, 8 restaurants, 4 bars, infinite fun. 7406 S. Camino de Oeste, Tucson, AZ 85746; 883-1700, 800-344-9435, FAX 838-6660, www.solcasinos.com.
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Colossal Cave Mountain Park - Beautiful desert park, on the National Historic Register, showcasing crystal-filled Colossal Cave and historic La Posta Quemada Ranch. Cave tours, museums, picnicking, Western trail rides. 16721 E. Old Spanish Trail, Vail, AZ 85641; 647-7275, 647-7121, FAX 647-3299, www.colossalcave.com.
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Desert Diamond Casino - Slots, blackjack, poker, keno, bingo, sports bar, buffet, Agave Restaurant, catering, meeting rooms, and Diamond Center. I-19 at Pima Mine Rd.; 342-2935, FAX 648-4159, www.desertdiamondcasino.com.
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El Tour de Tucson - America’s Largest Perimeter Bicycling Event. 520-745-2033, www.perimeterbicycling.com.
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International Wildlife Museum - Featuring natural-history collections from around the world, hands-on exhibits, Wildlife Theater showing films hourly, Oasis Grille, and gift shop. Group tours and discounts available. 4800 W. Gates Pass Rd. (5 miles west of I-10 on Speedway Blvd.), Tucson, AZ 85745; 629-0100, 617-1439, FAX 618-3561, www.thewildlifemuseum.org.
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Jewish History Museum - Built in 1910 as the first synagogue in the Arizona Territory, the Jewish Heritage Center has been beautifully restored as a center for regional Jewish history and community events. 564 S. Stone Ave., Tucson, AZ 85701; 670-9073, FAX 670-9078, www.jewishhistorymuseum.org.
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Kitt Peak National Observatory - World’s largest collection of optical telescopes, visitor center, daily tours, nightly observing programs, and gift shop. Observatory State Route 86 (Ajo Way). RSVP Line: 318-8726, FAX 318-8451, www.noao.edu.
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The Mini Time Machine - The Mini-Time Machine Museum of Miniatures is an enchanting museum displaying an entertaining and interactive array of antique and contemporary miniatures appealing to visitors of all ages, interests and talents. 4455 E. Camp Lowell, Tucson, AZ 85712. 520-881-0606, www.theminitimemachine.org.
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Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter - Education, Adventure, Imagination. 520-626-8122, skycenter.arizona.edu.
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OK Corral/Historama - Historic site of Gunfight at the O.K. Corral. Daily re-enactments with Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday. Guided tours. Fascinating history of Tombstone and Geronimo. Daily 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Admission. 308 E. Allen St., P.O. Box 367, Tombstone, AZ 85638; Phone/FAX: 457-3456, www.ok-corral.com.
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Old Town Artisans - 1860s historic adobe. Largest collection of local/regional art, fine crafts, and jewelry. Open daily. Major credit cards accepted. Climate-controlled indoor/courtyard lunchtime dining. 201 N. Court Ave., Tucson, AZ 85701; 623-6024, 800-782-8072, FAX 622-0494, www.oldtownartisans.com.
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Old Tucson Studios - World-famous Western movie studio and theme park. Live entertainment, gunfight and stunt shows, dance hall musicals featured daily. Food, shopping, games, rides, and attractions available. 201 S. Kinney Rd., Tucson, AZ 85735; 883-0100, FAX 578-1269, www.oldtucson.com.
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Pima Air & Space Museum - 6000 E. Valencia Rd., Tucson, AZ 85706; 574-9658. Pet-friendly. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. (winter): $13.50 adults; $10.75 seniors, groups, military; $9 children 7–12. Summer: $11.75 adults; $9.75 seniors, groups, military; $8 children 7–12. Under 6 free. www.pimaair.org.
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Pima County Attractions - Pima County is home to some of the best world-class attractions in Arizona. We invite you to visit these attractions during your stay in Southern Arizona. Most facilities are open for your family’s enjoyment year round. www.pimacountyattractions.com.
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Tohono Chul Park - Scenic 49-acre desert preserve with nature trails, specialty gardens, unique gift shops, art galleries, Tea Room. Open daily. Call for hours and admission fees. 7366 N. Paseo del Norte, Tucson, AZ 85704; 742-6455, FAX 797-1213, www.tohonochulpark.org.
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Tucson Balloon Rides - Daily flights over Saguaro National Park. Experience the most romantic form of aviation for memories that will last a lifetime. 520-235-5355, www.tucsonballoonrides.com.
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Tucson Children's Museum - Southern Arizona’s interactive museum for children. Explore 10 exciting galleries of hands-on exhibits and participate in challenging activities. Guided tours for groups available. Air-conditioned. Nonprofit. 200 S. 6th Ave., P.O. Box 2609, Tucson, AZ 85702; 792-9985, FAX 792-0639, www.tucsonchildrensmuseum.org.
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Tucson Culinary Festival - October 1-4, 2009 at Loews Ventana Canyon Resort & Historic Train Depot. Buy tickets today by calling 520-488-8601 or visiting www.tucsonculinaryfestival.com.
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Tucson Gem & Mineral Society - February 11-14, 2010 at the Tucson Convention Center. www.tgms.org.
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University of Arizona - Provides useful information as you explore the University of Arizona campus. We have a variety of UA publications, exhibits and access to the UA website. Open Mon.–Fri. 9 a.m.–5 p.m. 811 N. Euclid Ave., Tucson, AZ 85721; 621-5130, FAX 621-4990, visitor@email.arizona.edu.
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The University of Arizona Biosphere 2 - World’s largest glass-enclosed mini-world "Exploring Earth’s Future." Guided Under the Glass tours. Snacks and gift shop. 838-6200, FAX 838-6162, www.b2science.org.
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Cochise County Tourism Council - "The Land of Legends." Benson, Bisbee, Douglas, Sierra Vista, Tombstone, Willcox. Kartchner Caverns State Park, Chiricahua Mountains, legendary events, climate, and year-round birding. 1415 Melody Lane, Bldg. G, Bisbee, AZ 85603; 800-862-5273, FAX 432-5016, www.explorecochise.com.
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Graham County Chamber of Commerce - Experience "life the way it ought to be" in Safford, Thatcher, or Pima. Enjoy a recreation paradise, plus stargazing at Discovery Park. 1111 Thatcher Blvd., Safford, AZ 85546; 928-428-2511, 888-837-1841, FAX 928-428-0744, www.visitgrahamcounty.com.
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