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In celebration of the upcoming holiday season, the International Wildlife Museum will welcome the arrival of Santa on Saturday, December 19, from 5 to 7 p.m. Along with Santa, there will be holiday-themed crafts, games and activities, holiday movie showings and Christmas lights! Bring a non-perishable food item for donation to the Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona and receive $1.00 off admission. Limit one donation per person. Admission prices are: $9 for adults; $7 for seniors (62 and over) and military (with I.D.); $4 for children ages 4 to 12; and free for children ages 3 and under. Museum members are admitted free. The International Wildlife Museum is located at 4800 W. Gates Pass Road, five miles west of I-10 on Speedway Boulevard. For more details, please call 520-629-0100, or visit TheWildlifeMuseum.org. Nestled in the foothills of the Tucson Mountains, the International Wildlife Museum opened in February 1988. Since then, more than one million visitors have experienced this unique 40,000-square-foot natural history museum that houses a large collection of preserved insects, birds, reptiles and mammals from around the world.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Flandrau Observatory

Stop by after sunset to view the heavens through our 16-inch cassegrain telescope. An expert astronomer/

Tucson, AZ Observatories

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

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

Kitt Peak National Observatory

The world's largest collection of optical telescopes is located high above the Sonoran Desert. Kitt Peak, on the Tohono O'odham Reservation, is home to 22 optical and two radio telescopes representing dozens of astronomical research institutions. The National Optical Astronomy Observatory (NOAO)

Tucson, AZ Observatories

Things to do near Tucson, AZ

Rolling Hills Golf Course

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Trail Dust Town

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Garden Canyon

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Friends of Marty Robbins

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