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Gen Tech Power Generation Specialists

4702 South Tennessee Place
Tucson AZ 85714
Ph: 520-777-3130
contact@gentechus.com
www.gentechusa.com

GenTech is recognized as a leader in the Power Generation Industry. Our specialized team of sales and service personnel understand the impact a power loss can have.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Mission San Xavier del Bac

Acclaimed as the finest example of mission architecture in U.S. Active parish. Gift shop. Arts, crafts shop. Cafe nearby.

Tucson, AZ Historic Churches

St. Augustine Cathedral

There's a long association between the name of St. Augustine and the Tucson area, dating back to the Spanish military and missionary presence in the 1700s. There were two villages with the name of San Agustín del Tucson. The first was situated at the foot of today'

Tucson, AZ Historic Churches

Jewish Heritage Center

Built in 1910, the Jewish Heritage Center (Historic Stone Avenue Temple)

Tucson, AZ Temples

Old Tucson Studios

Old Tucson Studios is where the reel West meets the real West! From western movie heroes like John Wayne to current box-office stars such as Leonardo DiCaprio, many of Hollywood's legends have walked these rugged streets, the setting for hundreds of major motion pictures. You'

Tucson, AZ Wild West

The Fox Tucson Theatre

The Fox Tucson Theatre, Tucson's only movie palace, saw its heyday between 1930 and 1945. For 44 years the theatre showed films primarily, but also offered occasional live entertainment until it closed in 1974

Tucson, AZ Historic Theatres

Things to do near Tucson, AZ

La Paloma Country Club -Canyon/Hill

Course Access: ResortHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 60 days...

Old Tombstone Tours

Historical tours by stagecoach, covered wagon or carriage. Owned by fourth generation Tombstone native. Giving you the true h...

Patagonia Lake State Park

When you arrive at this man-made lake you won't believe you are in Arizona. Hiking trails, rental boats, campground, day use ...

Tombstone Epitaph Museum

Visit the free 1880s newspaper museum displaying vintage newspapers and printing equipment. Read the original 1881 reports...