This beautiful oasis in the heart of Tucson was originally the home of Bernice and Rutger Porter. Dating to the 1920
Tucson, AZ Botanical GardensThe 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 TheatresDiscover Tucson's legendary landmark of art and architecture created by Ted DeGrazia. See Southwestern paintings, ceramics, bronzes, serigraphs, lithographs and more by the world-acclaimed artist. Explore the 13-room adobe gallery, Mission in the Sun, and cactus courtyard on a 10
Tucson, AZ ArtsThe Pima Air & Space Museum is the largest aviation and space museum west of the Rockies. Experience a century of aviation and explore over 275 aircraft on our grounds. Exhibits from pre-Wright brothers to space travel. Take a tram ride, climb aboard President Kennedy'
Tucson, AZ MuseumsCourse Access: Semi-PrivateHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 7 days...
Historical tours by stagecoach, covered wagon or carriage. Owned by fourth generation Tombstone native. Giving you the true h...
For decades, the Paton's have opened their yard to visitors who wish to see the variety of birds found along Sonoita Creek. M...
The Woolworth Company was constructed in 1917, and is the only neoclassical commercial building in Nogales as well as the onl...
Fort Huachuca is a product of the Indian Wars of the 1870s and 1880s. In February 1877, Colonel August B. Kautz, commander of...