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Tucson, Arizona Travel Guide

Tucson's rich cultural heritage centers around a unique blend of Native American, Spanish, Mexican and Anglo-American influences. Blessed with the natural beauty of the Sonoran Desert and an unsurpassed climate of 360 sunny days a year, Tucsonans embrace a rare lifestyle and are committed to preserving that quality of life.
Finding the Spirit of Mexico in Tucson, Arizona
With concerns about safety and health for visitors south of the border, it's great to know that we don't have to give up the color and culture of Mexico that we all love. Here are some great things to do in Tucson, Arizona that will bring you the food, color and culture of Mexico
Franklin Museum of Classic Cars - Tucson, Arizona
Museum in Tucson, Arizona is ideal for classic car buffs. Featuring the Franklin Automobile, the museum is open by appointment.
City of Tucson Official Website
The City of Tucson provides you with a brief history of Tucson, maps of the area, business information and updates on what's new in Tucson.
French Tucson, Arizona - a France-Inspired Trek to Tucson
What? You don't think there's anything remotely "French" about Tucson, Arizona? Boy, are you wrong.
Tucson Visitors Bureau
Plan your trip to Tucson. Arrange a convention or meeting. The Visitor's Bureau site is a great place to start.
Visitors Guide to Tucson, Arizona
Betsy Malloy, About.com travel writer has put together a great overview for Tucson. She's quite impressed with Tucson as a travel destination. While it's often overshadowed by much-larger Phoenix, Tucson offers a much richer array of things to do and places to go - as long as you avoid the fry-an-egg-on-the-sidewalk hot summer.
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