Pauls Hide-Away Lodge
255 West Flores StreetTucson AZ 85705
Ph: (520)624-2221
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 TheatresThe 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 MuseumsThe Flandrau Science Center & Planetarium is a dazzling multimedia theater and a truly unique educational experience, with 8,600 stars, galaxies, the Sun, the Moon, the planets, meteors, 30 projectors, two video systems and a sound system that is out of this world!
Tucson, AZ PlanetariumsOld 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 WestDiscover 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 ArtsA non-profit grass-roots, bird-focused organization that reaches out to the community at large to provide educational opportu...
Architectural buffs will have a heyday in Nogales. Of course, there's the predominant Sonoran Style. But there are also fine ...
Course Access: PrivateHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 3 days...
A noted original historic landmark of the authentic Old West. The world famous Bird Cage Theatre, also referred to as The ...
Visit the free 1880s newspaper museum displaying vintage newspapers and printing equipment. Read the original 1881 reports...