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Tucson must sees
Hi. What are the must sees in Tucson? Saguaro Natl Pk I heard was great. Anything else if you are there for only 2 days. We are newly married, professionals...fun and energetic, too. Thanks!
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Our two favorites are:<BR>1. Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum. Don't let the word "museum" throw you off. This is wonderful outdoor facility.<BR>2. Sabino Canyon--a beautiful spot for hiking, picnicking, swimming in natural swimming holes. Take the tram ride to the top and walk down.
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Hi, Zack!<BR>I second the desert museum, and would add Old Tucson, a town originally built for a 1940's movie set and frequently-used for more recent movies. There's also a great Mission not too far out of town, and for this you can leave the car at the hotel and travel by public bus (one change to a tiny shuttle-bus mid-way)... I think the Mission is called San Xavier, but I will let other more-knowledgeable posters confirm this.
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Pima Air Museum is really good if you are an aviation buff. Titan Missile silo also worth a visit.
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yes-San Xaviers Mission
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The Sonoran Desert Museum is an incredible place that features all the flora and fauna found in the Sonoran Desert. The Hummingbird House and Aviary is so amazing. You can spend a good half day roaming around this place. Don't miss it. We also really enjoyed the drive up Mount Lemmon. It's so beautiful and you drive through several climatic zones. Gorgeous rock formations and plenty of pull offs for views/pictures. A great place for sandwiches at the top. Tucson is a wonderful place. Where are you staying? We stayed in some incredible B&B's if you need recommendations. Have a great time.
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We are staying at the Loews Ventana. Where are the nearest Outlet stores for discount shopping? We will be renting a car.
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I have not been back to Tucson since<BR>1977, but I still love it.<BR>Tucson has a lot of nice hotels and<BR>resorts, you could have a great time<BR>and never leave the hotel.<BR>The University of Arizona has a<BR>beautiful campus. They have the <BR>USS Arizona memorial. At night,<BR>you can look through the telescope at <BR>the observatory. Drive by the air base.<BR>You will be amazed at all the air planes.<BR>Also, check out the area for your future<BR>retirement home.
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Regarding outlet stores: The closest thing we have to what would be an outlet mall is Foothills Mall. It has Off 5th, Nike, Adidas, Famous Foodwear, Ross, etc., but also has non-discount stores like Barnes & Noble and Linens n Things as well as some local shops.
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Go to Karchner's Caverns. They are amazing!
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Sharon,<BR><BR>Could you give me the name of the B&Bs you stayed at. My daughter is attending college in Tucson and I would like some good places to stay when we visit. Thanks
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If you plan to visit southern Arizona or Northern Mexico plan to stop at the Stone Soup Cafe in Tucson.<BR><BR>Stone Soup Café<BR>121 E. Broadway Blvd.<BR>Tucson, AZ 85701<BR>520-882-9300<BR>1-800-884-1136<BR>[email protected]<BR>http://foodnotbombs.net/stonesoupcafe.html<BR><BR><BR>Stone Soup Cafe is a combination coffeehouse, gallery, Internet cafe, bookstore and restaurant in downtown Tucson, Arizona. <BR>The cafe offers coffee and tea beverages and light meals. Since we are four to six blocks from the main complex of city, state and federal offices, we will offer call-in orders with either pickup or delivery via bicycle courier.<BR>We host events, community meetings, provide alternative literature, books, periodicals and display local art.<BR>We also carry information about the visiting the Sonoran Desert and travel in Mexico. We are experienced hikers, mountain bikers, campers and cross border travelers. Stone Soup Cafe was founded by Marion MacDonald and Keith McHenry. Marion is a writer and web designer and Keith co-founded the international human rights group Food Not Bombs, was a political prisoner and is a chef.<BR><BR><BR>
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