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 Tucson - Sabra, Kosher Mediterranean Restaurant A new, kosher, home style restaurant that brings the taste of Israel to Tucson. Join us and enjoy the great food, service and prices. Catering and Shabbat dinners available.
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 Hollywood.Com On-Line Movie Guide (Hint: When looking for all theatres in Tucson area, enter city, state and 30 mile search area)
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Arizona Opera The website with complete information about Tucson's Arizona Opera
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Arizona Theatre Company The state’s leading professional theatre, performing six productions at the Temple of Music and Art in Tucson from September to May each season.
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Gaslight Theatre The Gaslight Theatre invites you to join us for the finest family entertainment in Arizona.
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Tucson Symphony Orchestra Schedule information for the Tucson Symphony Orchestra
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Oro Valley Arts Council A website containing information on upcoming concerts at Canyon Del Oro High School.
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Tubac Come and explore the art colony and historical site known as the Village of Tubac! Founded in 1752, Tubac is the first European settlement in the region that later became Arizona. The area is rich in history, with the Tubac Presidio State Historic Park and the nearby Tumacacori National Historical Park providing visitors a glimpse into our ancient roots.
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Tucson Raceway Park Tucson's Nascar Raceway.
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Tucson Sidewinders AAA minor league affiliate for the Arizona Diamondbacks, playing at Tucson Electric Park.
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| Univ. Of Arizona Sports |
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University of Arizona Athletic Department Links to all U of A sports teams.
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U of A Football Information on schedules, statistics, history, news and rankings of the U of A football team.
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Tucson is home to three major league baseball teams for spring training.
Arizona Diamondbacks Official site of the Arizona Diamondbacks.
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Colorado Rockies Information on the Rockies spring training schedule played at Hy Corbett Field (Randolph Park).
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Chicago White Sox Information on the Chicago White Sox spring training schedule played at Tucson Electric Park.
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Arizona Historical Society Follow the exploration and development of Arizona through permanent and changing exhibits that offer a variety of experiences for children and adults. The Arizona Historical Society Museum Tucson, the AHS statewide headquarters, and the Southern Arizona Division, are located at 949 E. Second Street, Tucson, Arizona 85719. The phone number is (520) 628-5774. AHS/Southern Arizona Division is an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution.
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Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum World renown natural history museum, animal wildlife habitat and botanical garden - all in one place. A renowned zoo, natural history museum and botanical garden, all in one place. Explore their desert paths and you’re sure to encounter Gila monsters, hummingbirds, boojums, and much more amidst the beautiful Tucson Mountains.
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Arizona State Museum Collections, preservation, research and interpretation of the cultures of the Greater Southwest. This anthropological museum has been located at the University of Arizona since 1893. Find prehistoric Hohokam, Mogollon and Anasazi and American Indian cultures of the area.
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Center for Creative Photography The most accessible collection in the world, this museum and research center is devoted to photography as an art form. Print from the photography collection, research archives, see exhibitions, participate in educational programs. CCP is an archive, museum, and research center dedicated to photography as an art form and cultural record. CCP’s vast collection includes more archives and individual works by 20th-century North American photographers than any other museum in the nation.
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De Grazia's Gallery in the Sun A Tucson landmark, unique adobe construction, beautiful decorative features and original De Grazia art. Original bronzes, ceramics, enamels, a movie room, and a shop where De Grazia reproductions in the form of prints, books cards and other items may be purchased.
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Downtown Arts District Performing arts, restaurants, music, shopping and history in the Downtown Tucson area. Downtown Saturday Night, Tucson's community /cultural event, continues non-stop through the fall on the first and third Saturday of each month, 7-10pm. Sponsored by the Tucson Arts District Partnership, Inc., in conjunction with downtown merchants.
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Flandrau Science Center Tucson's only planetarium offering both scientific astronomy shows and fun laser shows with different music themes. The premises also offers some interactive exhibits and a gift shop.
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Old Town Artisans Within the El Presidio Historic District in downtown, this 1850's restored adobe building has distinctive shops, featuring contemporary and traditional work of hundreds of artists and craftsmen, representing the best of local talent, fine jewelry, clothing, home furnishings, Indian art, and Latin American imports.
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Pima Air & Space Museum Creating unlimited horizons in aerospace education through the preservation and presentation of the history of flight. This is a great place to see recent aviation history. Take a peak inside a B2 bomber, see vintage and current aircraft. Over 200 examples. Travel south and look inside a missile silo – a designated National Historic Landmark.
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San Xavier del Bac Mission 'White Dove of the Desert' remains a spiritual, historic oasis. San Xavier del Bac is a Baroque-Spanish style Mission constructed between 1783 and 1792. This mission was never completed and no one knows who the architect was.
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Tucson Children's Museum Excites, inspires and challenges children. Fun, interactive, educational exhibits and hands-on programs.
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Tucson Museum of Art More than just galleries, a place for cultural activities. Located in Tucson’s old Spanish Presidio area, the museum and the library are an important research and study center for visual art.
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University of Arizona Mineral Museum The museum has a collection of over 15,000 specimens and an additional 6,000+ micromount specimens. A non-profit organization funded by the University of Arizona and the Tucson Gem and Mineral Society.
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University of Arizona Museum of Art The UA Museum of Art offers a vista of visual arts, free to the public, through changing exhibitions and a dynamic, growing permanent collection. The museum houses one of the most complete university collections in the Southwest of Renaissance and later European and American art. Works by Arp, Benton, Dali, Jimenez, Morandi, Rembrandt, Rothko, Vigee-LeBrun and Zuniga are facets of a dynamic permanent collection on view upstairs.
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