Food Scene
Li’l Abner’s was first established as a Butterfield Express stage stop in the early1800’s and has operated continuously as a restaurant and bar since 1947. Known for excellent steaks, ribs & chicken.
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Li'l Abner's Steakhouse
8501 N Silverbell RdLi’l Abner’s was first established as a Butterfield Express stage stop in the early1800’s and has operated continuously as a restaurant and bar since 1947. Known for excellent steaks, ribs & chicken.
Arts & Culture
The Desert Museum interprets and showcases the Sonoran Desert region, widely recognized as the lushest desert on earth. A real must see for all visitors!
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Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
2021 N Kinney RdThe Desert Museum interprets and showcases the Sonoran Desert region, widely recognized as the lushest desert on earth. A real must see for all visitors!
Opened in 1893, this University of Arizona museum showcases Southwestern artifacts & culture.
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Arizona State Museum
1013 E University BlvdOpened in 1893, this University of Arizona museum showcases Southwestern artifacts & culture.
Art museum displaying Southwestern artist Ted DeGrazia's paintings on 10 acres of land.
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DeGrazia-Galerie im Sun Museum
6300 N Swan RdArt museum displaying Southwestern artist Ted DeGrazia's paintings on 10 acres of land.
Historic vaudeville theater dating back to 1919, now restored & hosting nationally touring bands. In 2003 it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Rialto Theatre
318 E Congress StHistoric vaudeville theater dating back to 1919, now restored & hosting nationally touring bands. In 2003 it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Cathedral of Saint Augustine is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Tucson.
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St. Augustine Cathedral
192 S Stone AveThe Cathedral of Saint Augustine is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Tucson.
Located in downtown Tucson, the theater opened on April 11, 1930 as a performance space in downtown Tucson. Today it hosts a wide spectrum of events and concerts.
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Fox Tucson Theatre
17 W Congress StLocated in downtown Tucson, the theater opened on April 11, 1930 as a performance space in downtown Tucson. Today it hosts a wide spectrum of events and concerts.
Everything Else
one of the world's largest aerospace museums, (THE largest privately-funded nongovernmental) known for its significant collection. Commercial, private/civil and military.
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Pima Air & Space Museum
6000 E Valencia Rdone of the world's largest aerospace museums, (THE largest privately-funded nongovernmental) known for its significant collection. Commercial, private/civil and military.
Sightseeing
Astronomy hub with nightly viewing programs & the world’s largest collection of research telescopes.
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Kitt Peak National Observatory
Astronomy hub with nightly viewing programs & the world’s largest collection of research telescopes.
Sentinel Peak, more commonly known as "A" Mountain, is a prominent ridge in the Tucson Mountains west of Tucson, Arizona. Tumamoc Hill is immediately west of Sentinel Peak.
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Sentinel Peak Park (“A” Mountain)
1001 Sentinel Peak Rd SSentinel Peak, more commonly known as "A" Mountain, is a prominent ridge in the Tucson Mountains west of Tucson, Arizona. Tumamoc Hill is immediately west of Sentinel Peak.