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Tucson has lots to see. I would recommend staying at the Arizona Inn in the middle of town--it has very pretty grounds and allows quick access to most of Tucson. Don't miss the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum. It is one of the top ranked wildlife museums in the country. Drive to nearby Saguaro National Monument to see forests of centuries-old cactus. Head to South Fourth Avenue for Mexican Food. Drive to Mount Lemmon for a view of the Tucson Valley from 9,000 feet. Many people like the Biosphere 30 minutes north of Tucson. And if you have kids, Old Tucson Movie Studios is a fun place to spend an afternoon. Bring plenty of sunscreen and enjoy the 70 degree days.
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Xavier mission is not to be missed,Sabino Canyon is out of this world,De Grazie's house covered with his artwork.Then you can make a quick day trip down to Nogales.Leave your car in Nogales USA and walk over to Nogales, Mexico-you'll have the experience of a lifetime-leave room in your suitcase to bring back all the great deals you'll find down there!
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We had a great trip to Tucson a few years back - take a day trip to Bisbee AZ and tour the old Queen mines - kids and parents loved it. Also, the Pima(?) County fair was going on when we were there - small and friendly, they taught the kids how to rope a steer.
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