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Tucson

Spring/Summer 2017

CONTENTS

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the plan

the guide

10 Editor’s Itinerary

Carnival of Illusion, an exhibit on Frida Kahlo and the Pima County Fair.

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Family outings, outdoor explorations and something for the history buff.

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Tucson ®

Discover the Best of Tucson

6 LOCALLY INSPIRED ARTISTS EXPLORING TUCSON ABOVE AND BELOW GROUND

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Limited Additions offers clothing, shoes, handbags, jewelry and art by small designers, artisans and hand-crafters from around the world. From silk shibori dresses to classic white shirts and jeans, Limited Additions fits today’s woman’s lifestyle. On model: Hat: Helen Kaminski. Jacket and dress: Alembika. Necklace: Sweet Lola. Tote bag: Sydney Love. Sandals: “Papaki,” Naot. Earrings: Louise Fischer Cozzi. (©James Patrick)

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where now 14 Local Artists to Know

Six Tucson-based artists describe how the area’s beauty and unique surroundings inspire their work.

16 Earth and Sky

From the Pima Air & Space Museum to Kartchner Caverns, from the Mount Lemmon SkyCenter to the Bisbee Queen Mine, adventure awaits above and below ground in the Tucson area.

17 Arizona Eats READ US ON MAGZTER

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Making their mark on the casual culinary scene are dining establishments born right here in the state and growing bigger and better by the day.

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SHOPPING

Find fashions for every occasion at Maya Palace.

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DINING

Taste authentic Indian fare at Saffron Indian Bistro.

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NAVIGATE

Revisit the Old West in Tombstone or tour Tucson’s pueblo sites.

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GALLERIES & ANTIQUES

Visit Arlene’s Gallery and CasaBella Fine Art for unique arts and crafts.

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Limited Additions inspires and satisfies the most creative souls and spirited shoppers in Tucson.

MUSEUMS & ATTRACTIONS

Explore the Pima Air & Space Museum and the Sonoran Glass School.

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ENTERTAINMENT

Catch a show at Casino del Sol, Desert Diamond and the Gaslight Theatre.

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See historical sites along the Turquoise Trail.

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EDITOR’S ITINERARY

MARGARET MARTIN

N E W S T O T R AV E L B Y

A View of Tucson Discover some of the city’s most exciting artists (pg. 14), find adventure above and below ground (pg. 16), dine on fare from Arizonaborn eateries (pg. 16), and relive the Old West in Tombstone (pg. 50).

90 MINUTES IN: THE TURQUOISE TRAIL is a 2.5-mile walk through the heart of Tucson, passing by sites of historical, architectural and cultural significance. Begin your selfguided tour by picking up a map at the Presidio San Agustín del Tucson (196 N. Court Ave.), then follow the

The Turquoise Trail

turquoise line on the sidewalk as it passes 23 stopping points including Fox Tucson Theatre, Hotel Congress, Teatro

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WHERE CALENDAR SPRING/SUMMER 2017 Search the full calendar at wheretraveler.com

MARCH 18 & APRIL 22: Carnival of Illusion Downtown Tucson’s Scottish Rite Grand Parlour hosts this vaudeville-inspired performance—an intimate carnival experience that blends Old World magic and 1900s Parisian humor. Reserve a table at Café à la C’Art at the Tucson Museum of Art for dinner for two before or after the show. www.carnivalofillusion.com

1 RING OF FIRE > THROUGH MARCH 25 Some three dozen of country-music legend Johnny Cash’s hits (“I Walk the Line,” “A Boy Named Sue”) are performed by a cast of 10 at Temple of Music and Art during Arizona Theatre Company’s

2 LIGHT BEYOND THE BULB > THROUGH MAY 28 The science of light is displayed in the photography exhibit “Light Beyond the Bulb” at Flandrau Planetarium, in celebration of the International Year of Light. www.flandrau.org

3 FRIDA KAHLO: ART, GARDEN, LIFE > THROUGH MAY 31 New York Botanical Garden shares its Frida Kahlo exhibition with Tucson Botanical Garden, offering a look into the work, life and influence of the artist. www.tucsonbotanical.org 4 THE BODYGUARD > APRIL 12-16 This romantic musical,

based on the 1992 film of the same name, finds Grammy nominee Deborah Cox singing Whitney Houston classics at Centennial Hall. www.broadwayin tucson.com 5 PIMA COUNTY FAIR > APRIL 20-30 Just south of Tucson, Pima Country Fairgrounds’ annual event offers more than 60 carnival rides, dozens of

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“Ring of Fire: The Music of Johnny Cash.” www .arizonatheatre.org

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“Frida Kahlo: Art, Garden, Life”

games, classic fair food and live entertainment. www .pimacountyfair.com 6 TUCSON FOLK FESTIVAL > MAY 6-7 The 32nd annual music festival is set to showcase more than 100 local bands. Other offerings include a gospel sing-along, a songwriting competition, workshops, an arts and crafts market and a food court. www.tucsonfolkfest.org 7 WILLCOX WINE COUNTRY FESTIVAL > MAY 20-21 The Southeastern Arizona wine-growing region hosts

TOP STOPS

more than 16 state wineries for a festival of local wines, food, music and fine art in historic downtown Willcox. www .willcoxwines.com 8 WYATT EARP DAYS > MAY 27-29 One of Tombstone’s most famous, lawman Wyatt Earp is celebrated each year with gunfight and hanging re-enactments, a chili cook-off and an 1880s fashion show. www. tombstonechamber.com 9 SONOITA QUARTER HORSE SHOW > JUNE 8-11 The longest-running American Quarter Horse show in the country— now in its 79th year—is held south of Tucson in the town of Sonoita. The Versatility Ranch Horse Competition takes place

SPOTLIGHT

The Tucson 23: Mexican Food Festival

A 23-mile area of Tucson is home to, arguably, some of the best Mexican fare north of the border and is showcased at the JW Marriott Starr Pass Resort & Spa on June 17. More than 25 authentic Mexican restaurants, wineries and breweries offer hot bites and cool sips during this second annual festival. www.saaca.org

Southern Arizona celebrates the Fourth of July.

“The Bodyguard”

June 10-11. www .sonoitafairgrounds.com 10 BISBEE PRIDE > JUNE 16-18 This gay-pride festival features live entertainment and draws hundreds of supporters to the streets of the quaint, liberal community of Bisbee. www.bisbeepride.com 11 HARVESTFEST > JULY 29 Sonoita Vineyards’ annual festival kicks off harvest season with grapestomping competitions, horse-drawn vineyard tours, tastings and foodand-wine pairings. www .sonoitavineyards.com 12 SOUTHEAST ARIZONA BIRDING FESTIVAL > AUG. 10-13 Embark on guide-led field trips, participate in a workshop and enjoy group social hours and dinners while learning about Southeast Arizona’s beautiful bird species. www.tucsonaudubon.org

“A” MOUNTAIN FIREWORKS CELEBRATION Park in the Tucson Convention Center’s B and C lots or ride the Sun Link streetcar to a prime viewing spot, buy an ice cream, and look to the skies over “A” Mountain for a fireworks show set to a patriotic soundtrack during this annual event. www.tucsonconvention center.com FOURTH OF JULY 5K FREEDOM RUN Navigate the bike path and park at Tucson’s Golf Links Sports Complex during this 5k or 1-mile fun run. The ninth annual event benefits That Others May Live, a nonprofit that provides support and scholarships caption here to families of U.S. Air Force Rescue Heroes who have been severely wounded or killed. www.taggrun.com OLD-FASHIONED FOURTH OF JULY Cool off with a fire-engine “squirt down,” play games and munch on watermelon and hot dogs at this nostalgic July 4 celebration. www.tubacaz.com

“HarvestFest”

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Your guide to art, attractions and dining

ART SCENE

Local Artists to Know Tucson is home to many talented artists who find inspiration in their everyday surroundings.

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“Catalina Salmon” “The scenery around Tucson and especially in the foothills informs and inspires my work . The landscape painter’s challenge is to take the totality of the scene, reduce it to a small flat rectangle, while capturing as

much of its essential quality as possible. While tackling the majes-

tic Grand Canyon, a fantastic brilliant sunset, colorful Sabino Canyon saguaros or romantic monsoon clouds, I try to show versatility in a wide range of Arizona subject matter. While living here, I have kept a constant connection to and appreciation of its ever-changing beauty.” —Tom Murray Jane Hamilton Fine Art, 2890 E. Skyline Drive, 520.529.4886, www.janehamiltonfineart.com

”Catalina Salmon” by Tom Murray

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PRECARIOUS ROCK SERIES: “REFLECTING” “This series plays on the organic, earthy theme of rocks. The rock series came about by exploring shape-making techniques, whose consequent was not a vessel. The ‘precarious’ notion comes from the fact that the rocks are laminated in seemingly gravity-defying positions.” —Tom Philabaum Philabaum Glass Gallery & Studio, 711. S. 6th Ave., 520.884.7404, www.philabaumglass.com

SHIRLEY WAGNER’S SCULPTURAL SERIES “Jewelry is a natural extension of my sculptural work. In the same studio where I construct dimensional wall sculptures of wood, metal and minerals, I now use these same materials in the construction of art necklaces.” —Shirley Wagner Limited Additions, 4300 N. Campbell Ave., 520.302.0602, www.shoplimited additions.com

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~CARLY QUINN DESIGNS “I draw inspiration from my Southwestern surroundings to create unique, one-of-a-kind, hand-glazed tiles.” —Carly Quinn 403 N. 6th Ave.; new location opening mid-April, 730 S. Stone Ave., 520.624.4117, www.carlyquinndesigns.com

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“My deconstructed landscapes are created from my experiences living in the Sonoran Desert. These paintings capture daily life in the desert through color, shape and form.”—Jeff Ferst Artful Living by Jeff Ferst at Plaza Colonial, 2840 E. Skyline Drive, 520.203.7004, www.jeffferst.com

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~”TRAIL IN THE DESERT” “Driving back from California, I saw a magnificent cloud formation over mountains. I knew I wanted to paint the scene, so I snapped a few photos to preserve details for future reference.” —Diana Madaras Madaras Gallery, 3035 N. Swan Road, 520.615.3001, www.madaras.com w w w.wh e re t rave le r.c o m

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FAMILY FUN

Earth and Sky Adventure awaits above ground and below in Tucson. At the Pima Air & Space Museum, see some 300 aircraft and 125,000 artifacts. Explore the 390th Memorial Museum, dedicated to the history of the famed bomb group and the B-17. Check out the Space Gallery for exhibits on space exploration, including a replica of the Apollo capsule, and the Arizona Aviation Hall of Fame. Reserve a ticket for the bus tour through the adjacent Airplane “Boneyard” on the grounds of Davis-Monthan Air Force Base. www.pimaair.org

HEAD UNDERGROUND

Look to the Skies Atop Tucson’s highest mountain, Mount Lemmon, visitors view galaxies and planets through Arizona’s largest public telescope at Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter (www.skycenter.arizona.edu). Small groups attend nightly viewing sessions to peer through three optical telescopes at Kitt Peak Observatory (www.noao.edu/kpno). And the recently updated full-dome planetarium theater at Flandrau Science Center & Planetarium features 360-degree, high-definition screens and a top-of-theline sound system for a cosmic journey through the solar system (flandrau.org /planetarium).

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CAVE TOURS At Kartchner Caverns, visitors embark on guided tours for a glimpse of the skinny stalactites and columnar stalagmites, tens of thousands of years old, inside this “living” cave (www.azstate parks.com/kartch ner). On a tour of Colossal Cave, explore a “dry” cave first used by Native American tribes long ago (www.colossal cave.com).

MINE TOURS On Bisbee’s Queen Mine Tour (www .queenminetour. com), learn about the systems, equipment and workers that helped extract enormous amounts of highgrade ore between 1880 and 1975. Or join a 45-minute excursion through Tombstone’s Good Enough Mine, one of several mines that contributed to the Western town’s early growth (www .goodenoughmine .com).

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WHERE NOW Tuscon DINING DISH

Arizona Eats Arizona-founded eateries, with hubs in Tucson, are making their mark on the casual culinary scene. Chicago-inspired Oregano’s Pizza Bistro serves specialty pan, thin-crust and stuffed pies wth creative toppings, such as Grandma G’s Rosemary Chicken Potato and Uncle Nick’s Chicken Parm Pie. End your meal with the 6-inch Original Pizza Cookie with ice cream on top. 4900 E. Speedway Blvd., 520.327.8955; 100 W. Orange Grove Road, 520.229.9999, www.oreganos.com At Sauce Pizza & Wine, dine on pizzas topped with spicy chicken sausage and poblano peppers or goat cheese and arugula; they’re just as indulgent as the Mac’N Cheese. Locations include 6450 E. Grand Road, 520.203.0681; Casa Adobes, 7117 N. Oracle Road, 520.297.8575, www.saucepizzaandwine.com The “db”-stamped English muffin is a signature of Diablo Burger, a quick-service burger joint that serves up local, grass-fed, hormone-free meats. The juicy burgers are topped with as many local ingredients as the company can source. A craft beer from an Arizona brewery is the perfect accompaniment. 312 E. Congress St., 520.822.2007, www.diabloburger.com Known for its artisan pizzas and a fine collection of wines, Humble Pie has 10 locations around the state, including one at La Encantada. The 12-inch pies are topped with ingredients like shrimp and lemon zest, fig and prosciutto and Buffalo chicken. La Encantada, 2905 E. Skyline Drive, 520.395.1280, www.humblepieusa.com The Living Room Wine Café & Lounge is an openair wine concept designed for gathering and socializing. Share a variety of appetizers, bruschetta, sushi rolls and salads while sipping from a flight of reds or whites or a glass selected from a list of more than two dozen labels. La Encantada, 2905 E. Skyline Drive, 520.308.5581, www.livingroomwinebar.com

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Diablo Burger

A few facts...

North Italia

Diablo Burger’s sister concept Go Oak Bar, located next door, pours a full line-up of Arizonacrafted beers and wines. Gluten-free pizza crust is available at Oregano’s Pizza Bistro, Humble Pie and Sauce Pizza & Wine. And Sauce’s popular mac ’n’ cheese can be made with gluten-free pasta, too! Fox Restaurant Concepts’ first eatery was Tucson’s own Wildflower American cuisine (7037 N. Oracle Road). The company has since expanded to 16 concepts with more than 50 locations in 10 states. Fox Restaurant Concepts’ founder Sam Fox has been honored as a James Beard Foundation Award nominee (Outstanding Restaurateur, 2016).

FOX RESTAURANT CONCEPTS

THREE OF A KIND

ZINBURGER Local restaurateur company Fox Restaurant Concepts operates a myriad of eateries across the country, including several statwide ventures with locations in Tuscon. At Zinburger Wine & Burger Bar, diners choose from gourmet burgers and 21 wines by the glass inside a bright, modern atmosphere. And the burger of the week and milkshake of the month encourage regular return visits. 6390 E. Grand Road, 520.298.2020; 1865 E. River Road, 520.299.7799, www.zinburgeraz.com BLANCOS TACOS + TEQUILA South-of-the-border-inspired dishes at Fox’s Blanco Tacos + Tequila are feasted upon in a modern-industrial setting. The Mexican street corn and guacamole are popular starters, cheese crisps are a favorite, and tequila is enjoyed à la carte or incorporated into a fruity margarita. La Encantada, 2905 E. Skyline Drive, 520.232.1007, www.foxrc.com NORTH ITALIA Another member of the Fox Restaurant Concepts family in Tucson is North Italia, a modern Italian eatery with small plates, handmade pastas and pizzas, and elegant entrées including red-wine-glazed short ribs and diver scallops. La Encantada, 2995 E. Skyline Drive, 520.299.1600, www.northitaliarestaurant.com w w w.wh e re t rave le r.c o m

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GINZA SUSHI Owner and Chef Jun Arai is a native of Nagano, Japan, and opened Ginza Sushi with his wife, Diana, in 2008. Located in northeast Tucson, Ginza Sushi is home to the first Izakaya-style dining concept in the region, which focuses on providing drinks and a tapas-style menu in

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a lively atmosphere meant for gathering and relaxing. Chef Jun Arai uses the freshest ingredients possible, and he and his staff strive to give diners an experience similar to visiting Tokyo’s famous district. 520.529.8877, ginzatucson.com

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BURGERS, WINGS & MORE

PUTNEY’S PITSTOP Executive Chef and General Manager Fernando Gomez, Assistant General Manager Josh Arvizu and owner Greg Wexler have reestablished this Tucson staple in the sports bar industry. They have worked with some of the best chefs in Tucson, from such resorts as the Miraval

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to The Ritz Carlton. Gomez didn’t want Putney’s to be a typical sports bar. His passion for food and for presentation inspired him to create a menu with a fine dining twist, from the flavors to the plate-ups. 6900 N. Oracle Road, 520.575.1767, www.putneysbarandgrill.com

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I TA L I A N

GUISEPPE’S RISTORANTE ITALIANO Guiseppe’s is truly a family affair. General Manager Josh Velderrain and his brother, Chef Isreal Velderrain, are dedicated to serving delectable dishes in a friendly ambiance. Using the freshest ingredients and making everything from scratch, the Velderrains have built a rep-

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utation the last eight years of offering classic Italian cuisine of exceptional quality. The menu of pasta, seafood and specialties includes osso buco, clams with fennel sausage, braciole and much more. 6060 N. Oracle Road, 520.505.4187, www.guiseppesristorante.com

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ORGANIC

RENEE’S ORGANIC OVEN Husband and wife team Steven and Renee Kreager own and operate this cozy East Side restaurant, and together with a talented team they have sustained a reputation for casual excellence. The menu items are made with love and incorporate fresh, local and organic

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ingredients. Featured are outstanding pizza creations, gluten-free and vegan options, local wine and beer, crafted cocktails, excellent desserts, and tea and coffee service highlighting local roasters. 7065 E. Tanque Verde Road, 520.886.0484, www.reneesorganicoven.com

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EL CISNE Mexican heritage is the heart and soul of El Cisne. Chefs Alicia Gastelum, Lucia, Sofia and Yaxkin serve up authentic Mexican cuisine in a relaxing contemporary setting. El Cisne specializes in seafood, chicken and steaks from three different regions of Mexico–the

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DEGRAZIA GALLERY IN THE SUN What started as a small construction project in the early 1950s developed into a 10-acre National Historic District designed and built by acclaimed Arizona artist Ettore “Ted” DeGrazia. The Gallery in the Sun is home to a colorful array of DeGrazia originals. There are six permanent collections of paintings that trace historical events and native cultures of the Southwest. Rotating exhibitions display some of the 15,000 DeGrazia originals housed at the gallery, including oils, watercolors, sketches, serigraphs, lithographs, sculptures, ceramics and jewelry. A consignment room displays DeGrazia originals available for purchase, while the gift shop offers a wide selection of reproductions. The grounds also include the Mission in the Sun, with its rock floors, interior murals and open-air roof. The mission was built in honor of Padre Kino and dedicated to Our Lady of Guadalupe. We are open daily from 10am to 4pm.

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the guide Casino Del Sol Try your luck at bingo, poker or the slots, then see a show at the 5,000-seat outdoor amphitheater at this casino. 5655 W. Valencia Road, 855.765.7829, www.casino delsol.com Tucson Map B8

Desert Diamond Among casino games, dining, nightlife and live entertainment, dance the night away at Monsoon Nightclub at the casino’s Tucson location. 7350 S. Nogales Hwy., 520.297.7777, www.ddcaz.com

Gaslight Theatre This theater provides family entertainment like “Spider-Guy,” above, playing June 8 through Aug. 27. 7010 E. Broadway Blvd., 520.886.9428, www.thegaslight theatre.com Tucson Map E5

Tucson Map D8

Nightlife ARIZONA CRAFT BREWERS GUILD—

Start with this organization to track down and taste from more than 50 beer makers throughout the state. www.craftbeeraz.com BORDERLANDS BREWING COMPANY—

Located in the Warehouse Arts District, this brewery adds Southwestern flavors to its brews. Try the Prickly Pear Wheat made with prickly pear harvested by Arizona Cactus Ranch. www.border landsbrewing.com 119 E. Toole Ave., 520.261.8773. Downtown Map C3 CLUB CONGRESS— This live music

venue attracts indie bands and major rockers alike. www.hotelcongress .com/club 311 E. Congress St., 520.622.8848. Downtown Map C4

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THE FLYCATCHER— Hipster bar and

lounge known for frequent live music from local, regional and national acts. www.flycatchertucson.com 340 E. 6th St., 520.207.9251. Downtown Map C3 THE FROG & FIRKIN— University-district

pub known for sammies, modern twists on comfort food and beers. www .frogandfirkin.com 874 E. University Blvd., 520.623.7507. Downtown Map E2 HIGHWIRE LOUNGE— Begin or end

your evening downtown at this “molecular mixology” cocktail lounge. A brief appetizer menu spans shrimp cocktails to burgers. www.highwire tucson.com 14 S. Arizona Ave., 520.449.8673. Downtown Map C4 NIMBUS BREWERY— Visit the tap room of

this popular local microbrewery. Try the Old Monkey Shine brew for starters.

www.nimbusbeer.com 3850 E. 44th St., 520.745.9175. Tucson Map D6 PLAYGROUND—An eclectic menu

of snacks, comfort foods, bar grub and creative cocktails, with dancing after dark. playground tucson.com 278 E. Congress St., 520.396.3691. Downtown Map C4

Performance Venues FOX TUCSON THEATRE—This

restored art deco theater hosts live musical and theatrical performances, plus film screenings. www .foxtucson.com 17 W. Congress St., 520.547.3040. Downtown Map C4 THE RIALTO THEATRE—The original

glory of this popular 1920s theater has been restored, making it a key stop for indie bands on national tours.

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Performing Arts ARIZONA OPERA— State opera. www .azopera.org April 1-2: “Cinderella.”

Tucson Music Hall, 260 S. Church Ave., 520.293.4336. Downtown Map B5 ARIZONA THEATRE COMPANY— State theater. March 4-25: “Ring of Fire: The Music of Johnny Cash”; March 16-25: “Albatross”; March 31-April 1: “Men

Are From Mars—Women Are From Venus—Live!”; April 15-May 6: “Holmes & Watson.” www.arizonatheatre.org Temple of Music & Art, 330 S. Scott Ave., 520.622.2823. Downtown Map C5 BALLET TUCSON— Southern Arizona’s professional ballet troupe. March 17-19:

“Spring Concert—Dance and Dessert 2017”; May 20-21: “Tucson Ballet 2.” www.ballettucson.org 520.903.1445; Stevie Eller Dance Theatre, 1737 E. University Blvd. Tucson Map D5; Temple of Music and Art, 330 S. Scott Ave. Downtown Map C5; University of Arizona Centennial Hall, 1020 E. University Blvd. Downtown Map F2 BROADWAY IN TUCSON— Broadway

showings that are updated regularly. March 14-19: “Kinky Boots”; April 12-16: “The Bodyguard.” www.broad

wayintucson.com 100 N. Stone Ave., 520.903.2929. Downtown Map C4 INVISIBLE THEATRE— For more than

35 years this theater organization has brought experimental and Off-Broadway productions to Tucson. March 4-5: “Frederick Douglass: In the Shadow of Slavery”; April 18-30: “Let’s Live a Little.” www.invisibletheatre.com 1400 N. 1st Ave., 520.882.9721. Tucson Map D5

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TUCSON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA—

Well-established symphony. Season highlights: March 24: “Piano Bash!”; April 7, 9: “An Alpine Symphony— Classic.” www.tucsonsymphony.org Tucson Music Hall, 2175 N. 6th Ave., 520.882.8585. Tucson Map D5 UA PRESENTS— University-sponsored

performing arts including dance, choir and touring shows. Season highlights: March 31-April 2: “Steppin’ Out Live,” at Stevie Eller Dance Theatre; April 9: “Recycled Percussion,” at Centennial Hall. www .uapresents.org 888 N. Euclid Ave., 520.621.3364. Downtown Map E1

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THE GUIDE

Museums+Attractions

See more than 300 historical aircraft and 125,000 air and space artifacts at the third-largest aviation museum in the world. Multiple hangars hold retired planes, restoration projects and such

City Sights

Sonoran Glass School exhibits as “Women in Flight” and “Aerial Reconnaissance.” The campus also includes outdoor exhibits of massive airliners, cargo planes and bomber jets. 6000 E. Valencia Road, 520.574.0462, www.pimaair.org Tucson Map E7

Craft an original piece of glass art, with experienced instruction and supervision. Gallery, sculpture garden and accommodations for groups available. 633 W. 18th St., 520.884.7814, www.sonoranglass .org Tucson Map C6

O.K. CORRAL— Live re-enactments of the

TUCSON BOTANICAL GARDENS—

world-famous 1881 shoot-out featuring Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday. Displays of life-size figures of the gunfighters and historic photos. www.ok-corral .com 326 E. Allen St., Tombstone, 520.457.3456. Arizona Map E7

BIOSPHERE 2— Conducts earth-systems

research in a glass-enclosed world microcosm. Tour a real rainforest, a million-gallon ocean and green technology systems. www.biosphere2 .org 32540 S. Biosphere Road, Oracle, 520.838.6200. Arizona Map E6

REID PARK ZOO—A full-flight, walk-

through aviary and the opportunity to feed giraffes from eye-level platforms are among the lures of this city zoo. www.reidparkzoo.org 3400 Zoo Court, 520.791.3204. Tucson Map D6

KITT PEAK NATIONAL OBSERVATORY—

Frequented by master astronomers and visitors alike. Self- and guide-led walking tours and night viewings. www.noao.edu/kpno Interstate 19 to Highway 86 to Highway 386, 520.318.8600. Arizona Map D6

RILLITO PARK RACETRACK— The birth-

place of quarter-horse racing, familyfriendly track Rillito recently underwent a $2.5 million renovation. www .rillitoracetrack.com 4502 N. First Ave., 520.745.5486. Tucson Map D4

MISSION SAN XAVIER DEL BAC— Moor-

ish, Byzantine and late Mexican Renaissance styles were blended to build this church in the 1700s. A fully functioning parish welcomes visitors to self-tour when a service is not in progress. www .sanxaviermission.org 1950 W. San Xavier Road, Tohono O’odham Nation, 520.294.2624. Tucson Map C8

TOHONO CHUL PARK—This 49-acre

park preserves a swath of desert as a public green space. www.tohono chulpark.org 7366 N. Paseo del Norte, 520.742.6455. Tucson Map C3

Immerse yourself in five acres of stunning, regional plant life, plus 16 specialty gardens. Visitors to the gardens encounter more than 300 animal species. www .tucsonbotanical.org 2150 N. Alvernon Way, 520.326.9686. Tucson Map D5

Museums ARIZONA-SONORA DESERT MUSEUM—

Indoor/outdoor botanical garden, zoo and living-history museum, all set on 21 acres of desert. www.desert museum.org 2021 N. Kinney Road, 520.883.2702. Tucson Map A5 FLANDRAU SCIENCE CENTER & PLANETARIUM— The fulldome plan-

etarium theater offers sky shows daily and programs for all ages. Exhibits include hands-on science demonstrations and the UA Mineral Museum. www.flandrau.org 1601 E. University Blvd., 520.621.4516. Downtown Map G2

THE ARIZONA STATE MUSEUM is the Southwest’s largest anthropology museum. 1013 E. University Blvd., www.statemuseum.arizona.edu

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MUSEUMS+ATTRACTIONS THE MINI TIME MACHINE MUSEUM OF MINIATURES— More than 275 minia-

ture houses, room boxes and teeny objects in three areas: The Enchanted Realm, The History Gallery and The Exploring the World Gallery. Tours, story times and events. www.themini timemachine.org 4455 E. Camp Lowell Drive, 520.881.0606. Tucson Map D4 TUCSON DESERT ART MUSEUM—The

TUCSON MUSEUM OF ART & HISTORIC BLOCK— A conglomeration of history,

art and residential architecture built between 1850 and 1907. The museum maintains a permanent collection of more than 8,000 works, with a focus on Western, Latin American and contemporary American art. www.tucson museumofart.org 140 N. Main Ave., 520.624.2333. Downtown Map B4 UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA MUSEUM OF ART— A diverse collection of visual arts

with an emphasis on European and American works from the Renaissance to the present. Rotating exhibitions range from sculpture from the permanent collection to traveling shows featuring master artists. www.artmuse um.arizona.edu 1031 N. Olive Road, 520.621.7567 Downtown Map F1

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25,000-square-foot museum space displays the desert Southwest, with rotating exhibits and a premier collection of Navajo and Hopi pre-1940 textiles. www.tucsondart .org 7000 E. Tanque Verde Road, 520.202.3888. Tucson Map E5

Ventana Plaza 5425 N Kolb Rd, Tucson, AZ 85750 (520) 299-7775

DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun 6300 North Swan Tucson, Arizona 85718

Phone: 1-520-299-9191 or 1-800-545-2185 Fax: 520-299-1381 www.degrazia.org Open Seven Days a Week from 10:00am - 4:00pm.

BIG BOYZ TOYZ RENTALS & TOURS—

Harley-Davidson motorcycle rentals available in several models for long and relaxed or short and speedy trips. Plus, all-inclusive, one- to sevenday tours to places like Tombstone, Bisbee, Sedona and the Grand Canyon. www.bigboyztoyzrentals.com 520.834.1191. Tucson Map E5 REISEN ARIZONA DAY TOURS—A third-

generation Tucsonan guides day tours to Pima Air & Space Museum and Titan Missile Museum, Kartchner Caverns, Tombstone and Bisbee, popular Arizona ghost towns and the Grand Canyon and Sedona. Brewery and winery tours are also offered. Snacks, water and entrance fees to attractions are included in the ticket price, and hotel pick-up and drop-off is free. www .reisenarizona.com 520.319.8130. 36

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Galleries+Antiques

Established in 1978, this Southwestern trading company and member of the Indian Arts & Crafts Association carries a selection of Native American-made jewelry and crafts such as kachinas, pottery, artifacts and more

CasaBella Fine Art from Pueblo tribes including Navajo, Zuni, Aoma and Cochiti. www.arlenesgallery.com 400-402 & 415 E. Allen St., Tombstone, 520.457.3678 and 520.457.3833 Arizona Map E7

Antiques

jewelry and clothing. Other curiosities include an entire area devoted to European antiques and paintings and a great selection of early and vintage cookbooks. www.thegreyhouse antiques.com 3067 N. Campbell Ave., 520.325.0400. Tucson Map D4

22ND STREET ANTIQUE MALL— Expan-

sive antiques mall of period furniture and rare and retro collections. Paranormal activity is well-documented here. www.22ndstreetantiquemall .com 5302 E. 22nd St., 520.514.5262. Tucson Map E6

LIONSGATE ANTIQUES— Furnish and

decorate your home and garden with French, Italian, industrial and repurposed antiques, with decorator services available. www.lionsgate antiquesaz.com 2000 E. Speedway Blvd., 520.319.2004. Tucson Map D5

ADOBE HOUSE ANTIQUES— Glass lamps,

crystal chandeliers, gilded mirrors and era-evocative art. www.adobehouse antiques.com 2700 N. Campbell Ave., 520.325.9439. Tucson Map D5 DARLENE MORRIS ANTIQUES— An-

tique and estate jewelry, silver and furniture. www.trocadero.com/darmor Plaza Palomino, 2940 N. Swan Road, 520.322.9050. Tucson Map D4

MIDTOWN MERCANTILE MERCHANTS—

Find vintage, mid-century, modern and industrial housewares, collectibles, art and jewelry at this newly opened antique mall. www.midtownmercantile merchants.com 4443 E. Speedway Blvd., 520.777.7275. Tucson Map D5

THE GREY HOUSE ANTIQUES— Collec-

tion of antiques and reclaimed items including crystal, religious relics, and Euro-American furniture and décor, plus vintage wedding accessories,

MORNING STAR TRADERS— Antique

American Indian art and jewelry; Spanish Colonial furniture and

This gallery showcases the work of contemporary Southwest artists working in painting, photography, sculpture, ceramics, glass and more. www.casabellafineart .com 4425 N. Campbell Ave., 520.207.4544 Tucson Map D4

retablos; Mexican crafts from the 1920s-1940s. www.morningstar traders.com 2020 E. Speedway Blvd., 520.881.2112. Tucson Map D5

Art Galleries ARTE DE LA VIDA—An extensive selec-

tion of work from Mexico and the Southwest makes this gallery a must. Discover Mexican pottery, folk art, textiles, tin and wood pieces, as well as one of the largest collections of vintage Mexican glass in the Southwest. It also offers vintage Arizona fine crafts, midcentury modern, Mexican modern and contemporary pieces. www .artedelavida.com 37 N. Tucson Blvd., 520.398.6720. Tucson Map D5 ARTFUL LIVING— Bright and lyrical

art, home décor and clothing by local artist Jeff Ferst. Vibrant artwork by other artists is also showcased in the gallery. www.jeffferst.com

VISIT TED DEGRAZIA’S home, Gallery of the Sun and Mission of the Sun on a scheduled tour. www.degrazia.org/visit-gallery/tours

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ing a range of Indian arts including textiles, jewelry, Hopi kachinas, pottery, Eskimo and Navajo art, sculptures, paintings and basketry. www.bahti .com St. Philip’s Plaza, 4330 N. Campbell Ave., 520.577.0290. Tucson Map D4 BEN’S BELLS— Drop-in ceramics studio

where ornamental bells are created for “random act of kindness” distribution throughout Tucson, in memory of a young son who passed away suddenly in 2002. Public participation is free, but cash donations are welcomed. Miniature versions of the giveaway bells are available for purchase. www.bensbells.org Main Gate Square, 816 E. University Blvd., 520.628.2829.DowntownMapE2;40W.BroadwayBlvd.,520.622.1379.DowntownMapC4 THE CENTER FOR CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY— Greatest quantity of archives

and individual works by 20th-century North American photographers in the country. www.creativephotography .org University of Arizona, 1030 N. Olive Road, 520.621.7968. Downtown Map F1 CHRIS BUBANY STUDIO— Studio and

showroom of ceramics artist Chris Bubany, whose colorful hand-painted earthenware is available in tiles, tableware and ornaments in a variety of patterns. www.chrisbubany .com 6530 E. Tanque Verde Road, 520.885.2960. Tucson Map E5 COLONIAL FRONTIERS— Antique, tribal

and folk art furnishings, and collectibles sourced on world travels. www .colonialfrontiers.com 244 S. Park Ave., 520.622.7400. Downtown Map E5 CONRAD WILDE GALLERY— Con-

temporary works by local and national artists. www.conrad wildegallery.com 101 W. 6th St., 520.622.8997. Downtown Map B3 CONTRERAS GALLERY & JEWELRY— E.

Michael Contreras is a silversmith and jewelry maker; Neda Contreras is a painter of saints, skeletons and sunsets. Their namesake gallery features bright, familiar and often funny works by guest artists in addition to their own repertoire. www .contrerashousefineart.com 110 E. 6th St., 520.398.6557. Downtown Map C3

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ropean and American oil paintings, watercolors, drawings and prints from the 19th and 20th centuries. www .covingtongallery.com 6530 E. Tanque Verde Rd., 520.298.7878. Tucson Map E5 DAVIS DOMINGUEZ GALLERY— Sizable

collection of modern artworks in an arch-topped, 5,400-square-foot warehouse. Shows change every six weeks; the small works invitational and the new artists series are annual favorites. Established in 1976. www .davisdominguez.com 154 E. 6th St., 520.629.9759. Tucson Map C3 DEGRAZIA GALLERY IN THE SUN—

Built by acclaimed Arizona artist Ted DeGrazia, this 10-acre National Historic District has six permanent collections of paintings that trace the history and native cultures of the Southwest. There are also rotating exhibitions to display some of the 15,000 DeGrazia originals, which include oils, watercolors, sketches, serigraphs, lithographs, sculptures, ceramics and jewelry. www .degrazia.org 6300 N. Swan Road, 520.299.9191. Tucson Map D3 DESERT ARTISANS’ GALLERY— Local

art cooperative with five gallery shows annually. www.desertartisans .com 6536 E. Tanque Verde Road, 520.722.4412. Tucson Map E5 ETHERTON GALLERY— Excellence

in contemporary, image-driven photography executed in methods from classical to digital. www .ethertongallery.com Odd Fellows Hall, 135 S. 6th Ave., 520.624.7370. Downtown Map C4; Temple of Music & Art, 330 S. Scott Ave., 520.624.7370. Downtown Map C4 FIRE RANCH GLASS WORKS & GALLERY— Contemporary art

glass. Tours, classes and demonstrations. www.fireranchglass works.com 4280 E. Hawser St., 520.818.2239. north of Tucson Map D1 GALLERY WEST— Historic and contem-

porary, authentic American Indian art. www.indianartwest .com 6420 N. Campbell Ave., 520.529.7002. Tucson Map D3 JANE HAMILTON FINE ART— Artwork

spanning traditional, contemporary, abstract and figurative styles in an established gallery in the Catalina Foothills. www.janehamiltonfineart

.com Plaza Colonial, 2890 E. Skyline Drive, 520.529.4886. Tucson Map D3 MADARAS GALLERY— Tucson-based

watercolor and acrylic painter Diana Madaras’ Southwestern desert scenes. www.madaras .com Gallery: 3035 N. Swan Road, 520.615.3001. Tucson Map D5; Business office and warehouse: 4500 E. Speedway Blvd., Suite 66, 520.623.4000. Tucson Map D5 MARK SUBLETTE— One address, three

identities: Medicine Man Gallery, featuring American Indian art, traditional crafts, cowboy art and regional furnishings; the Maynard Dixon Museum; and Mark Sublette Modern, featuring contemporary wall and tabletop objects and artistic furniture. www.medicine mangallery.com 6872 E. Sunrise Drive, 520.722.7798. Tucson Map E4 OLD TOWN ARTISANS— Individual artist

workshops and galleries housed in a historic adobe complex that dates back to the 1860s. Works range from American Indian crafts to fine sculpture. www .oldtownartisans.com 201 N. Court Ave., 520.623.6024. Downtown Map B4 THE PAINTED GECKO— Custom South-

western metal art and other handmade items. www.thepaintedgeckotucson .com 3775 E. Fort Lowell Road, 520.322.0165. Tucson Map D5 PHILABAUM GLASS GALLERY & STUDIO— Art glass in a variety of

dimensions and uses by Tucson’s own Tom Philabaum. Gallery overlooks the workings of the studio. www .philabaumglass.com 711 S. 6th Ave., 520.884.7404. Downtown Map C6 RAICES TALLER 222— A nonprofit artist

cooperative with Latino roots. The studios are shared by the dozen artistmembers, and the gallery space hosts exhibits. Limited hours; call first. www .raicestaller222.com 218 E. 6th St., 520.881.5335. Downtown Map C3 SANTA THERESA TILE WORKS— Hand-

made art tiles for individual decorative display or in larger furniture, garden and home projects. www.santa theresatileworks.com 440 N. 6th Ave., 520.623.8640. Downtown Map C3 SARNOFF’S PALOMA ART— Bright,

whimsical art and eclectic gifts in glass, beading, fabric, metal and more. www .sarnoffpalomaart.com 4747 E. Sunrise Drive, 520.577.9224. Tucson Map D3

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THE GUIDE SETTLERS WEST GALLERIES— Ex-

hibiting Western and wildlife art by contemporary masters for more than 35 years. www.settlerswest.com Gallery Row, 6420 N. Campbell Ave., 520.299.2607. Tucson Map D3

Women’s Transition Project). www .bellezagallery.org 27 Main St., Bisbee, 520.432.5877. Arizona Map E7 BIG HORN GALLERIES— Wildlife, West-

ern and Southwestern fine art, as well as graphics, prints, books, gifts and jewelry. Roots in Cody, Wyo. www .bighorngalleries.com 37 Tubac Road, Tubac, 520.398.9209. Arizona Map D7

SOLAR CULTURE GALLERY— An all-

inclusive studio where no jury exists. More than 100 artists have pieces on display at any given time—of all mediums, styles and concepts. www .solarculture.org 31 E. Toole Ave., 520.884.0874. Downtown Map C4

COBALT FINE ARTS GALLERY— Featuring

painting, sculpture and ceramics by both local and national artists, as well as a nice selection of art glass. www .cobaltfinearts.com 5 Camino Otero, Tubac, 520.398.1200. Arizona Map D7

SONORAN GLASS SCHOOL— Learn to

craft an original piece of art glass, with experienced instruction and supervision. Gallery, sculpture garden and accommodations for groups available. www.sonoranglass.org 633 W. 18th St., 520.884.7814. Tucson Map C6

FEMININE MYSTIQUE ART GALLERY—

Named after Betty Friedan’s feminist manifesto, “The Feminine Mystique,” this space is devoted to representing more than 85 female artists working in paint, ceramics, textiles and metal. www.femaleartgallery .com 2221 E. Frontage Road, Tubac, 520.398.0473. Arizona Map D7

SOUTHERN ARIZONA WATERCOLOR GUILD GALLERY—The gallery is run

by volunteer member artists and features regular workshops and a summertime “Watch Our Walls (WOW) Exhibition” series. www.southernaz watercolorguild.com Plaza at Williams Center, 5420 E. Broadway Blvd., 520.299.7294. Tucson Map E5

HAL EMPIE STUDIO & GALLERY—Self-

taught artist Hal Empie (1909-2002) is most recognized for his Empie Kartoon Kards. Inside the gallery owned and run by his daughter and her husband, Empie’s original oil, watercolor, pen and charcoal works are available. www.halempiestudio gallery.com 33 Tubac Road, Tubac, 520.398.2811. Arizona Map D7

TOSCANA STUDIO & ART GALLERY—

Two-dimensional and 3-D art in all mediums. A variety of fine art classes and workshops geared towards children and adults. www.toscanastudioand gallery.com 9040 N. Oracle Road, Oro Valley, 520.575.1445. Tucson Map D2

JAMES CULVER STUDIO—A working

leather studio where belts, wallets, handbags and other goods are made on-site. www.james culver.com 16 Tubac Road, Tubac, 520.398.1841. Arizona Map D7

WILDE MEYER GALLERY— Colorful,

contemporary art and sculpture, often with a sense of humor, plus abstract and landscape paintings amid Asian antiques. Linda Carter Holman’s curvaceous ladies, Earl Linderman’s pointy-nosed gents, Suzanne Betz’s dreamy horses and Charles Davison’s jaunty cowboys are particularly popular. www.wildemeyer.com Gallery Row, 3001 E. Skyline Drive, 520.615.5222. Tucson Map D3

K. NEWBY GALLERY & SCULPTURE GARDEN— Since 1988, Newby Gallery

has exhibited a wide range of artists, genres and mediums at all times, with an emphasis on fine art. Outside, the extensive sculpture garden combines native materials and xeriscaping landscape methods to create a Southern Arizona-inspired space, showcasing giant carved animals, contemporary sculptures and still lifes. www.newby gallery.com 15 Tubac Road, Tubac, 520.398.9662. Arizona Map D7

Tubac & Southern Arizona Galleries BELLEZA FINE ART GALLERY— Happy,

contemporary and Southwestern art. Can’t-miss features include wooden Adirondack chairs, rockers, tables, ottomans and swings painted by— and sold to benefit—residents of Renaissance House (formerly the

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quoise jewelers, owning and operating several mines throughout the southwest beginning in the 1950s. The Winfield family continues to sell turquoise supplies to native artists and buys back finished jewelry, much of which is sold in the 3,500-square-foot gallery among other native items. www.lonemountain turquoiseco.com 11 Tubac Road, Tubac, 520.398.2802. Arizona Map D7 MANOS— A mix of jewelry, furniture, bath

and body goods, and works by dozens of local artists. 2221 E. Frontage Road, Tubac, 520.398.8144. Arizona Map D7 OUT OF THE WAY GALLERIA— Eclectic

art in mixed mediums, some by local artists. Expect to find Asian sandstone sculptures, gourd art, original paintings, stained glass, instruments, luminarias, books and more. www.out ofthewaygalleria.org 29 Tubac Plaza, Tubac, 520.398.9409. Arizona Map D7 ROBERTA ROGERS WATERCOLORS—

Painter Roberta Rogers’ studio and gallery. Originals, prints and art cards available. www.robertarogers watercolors.com 24 Tubac Road, Tubac, 520.979.4122. Arizona Map D7 ROGOWAY TURQUOISE TORTOISE GALLERY— Sculpture and art glass,

paintings in oil and acrylics, pottery and basketry, and jewelry. www .rogowaygalleries.com 5 Calle Baca, Tubac, 520.398.2041. Arizona Map D7 SAM • POE GALLERY— Kinetic sculpture

and 3-D creatures by Poe Dismuke, and paintings—often of Bisbee staircases and other local sights— by Sam Woolcot. www.sampoe gallery.com 24 Main St., Bisbee, 520.432.5338. Arizona Map E7 TUBAC CENTER OF THE ARTS— Rotat-

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Shopping

Maya Palace At this boutique, find the perfect outfit for every occasion. The selection includes swirly, girly, elegant and fun fashions from the world over. 2930 N. Swan Road, 520.748.0817, www.mayapalacetucson .com Tucson Map D4

ROBERT MARKLEY SALON SPA—A

modern, geometrically designed Aveda salon and spa offering hair cuts with scalp massages, plant-peel and specialty facials, hair coloring, waxes, one-hour or 90-minute massages, and makeup applications. www.robert markley.com The Plaza at Williams Center, 5350 E. Broadway Blvd., 520.747.1388. Tucson Map E5; Paloma Village Center, 6370 Campbell Ave., 520.989.9395. Tucson Map D3

GEORGE’S MEN’S CLOTHING— Men’s

wear for every occasion by international designers brought to you by clothier George Fangmann. Tailoring, alterations, made-to-measure shirts and suits, and in-home wardrobe consultations available. www.georges clothing.com 2870 E. Skyline Drive, 520.747.0680. Tucson Map D3 LIMITED ADDITIONS— Artistic, elegant

clothing with a certain sense of spirit. www.limitedadditionstucson.com St. Philip’s Plaza, 4300 N. Campbell Ave., Suite 20, 520.577.1356. Tucson Map D4

Furnishings CARLY QUINN DESIGNS— One-of-a-

Beauty & Spas HIAPSI SPA—Yaqui health and healing

rituals and locally sourced ingredients are blended into therapeutic treatments. www.casinodelsol.com Casino Del Sol Resort, 5655 W. Valencia Road, 520.324.9200. Tucson Map B8

kind and limited-edition specialty tile collections, custom countertops, backsplashes and other tiles for commercial and residential installation by Tucson-based designer Carly Quinn. www.carlyquinndesigns .com Old Market Inn, 403 N. 6th Ave., 520.624.4117. Downtown Map C3

FABRICS THAT GO— Southwestern and

other textiles to give your furniture, bed and windows a treat. www.fabrics thatgo.com 3105 N. Campbell Ave., 520.881.4444. Tucson Map D5 H.F. COORS FACTORY STORE— Artist-

designed dinnerware manufactured to withstand the daily demands of professional chefs and enthusiastic restaurant guests. www .hfcoors.com 1600 S. Cherrybell, 520.903.1010. Tucson Map D6 TABLE TALK AT HOME— Browse

handcrafted and imported furniture, gourmet cookware and tabletop accessories, decorative pieces and hardwood furnishings. The locally owned shop has been in operation in southern Arizona since 1976. www.tabletalk .com 7090 N. Oracle Road, Oro Valley, 520.219.8232. Tucson Map C2

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SHOPPING Gifts & Accessories THE SEASONED WOMAN— Gifts and nov-

elties for the body, home and garden. www.seasonedwoman.com The Plaza at Williams Center, 5460 E. Broadway Blvd., 520.745.5942. Tucson Map E6

Jewelry MAC’S INDIAN JEWELRY— For over 30

years, this family-owned jeweler has specialized in custom, handmade American Indian jewelry, as well as pottery, kachinas and paintings. www .macsindianjewelry.com 2400 E. Grant Road, 520.327.3306. Tucson Map D5 SPIRIT OF SANTA FE— American Indian

fetishes, collectibles and jewelry, including such Arizona state highlights as turquoise, copper and amethyst. Also a dealer of Kabana inlay jewelry from New Mexico. www.spiritofsantafe.com 2905 E. Skyline Drive, 520.577.9673. Tucson Map D3

Shoes ALAN’S SHOE HOUSE— Shoe brands to

keep wearers comfortable and light on their feet, like Birkenstock, ecco, New Balance and Rockport. www.alansshoe house.com 5632 E. Speedway Blvd., 520.747.5555.TucsonMapE5;6030N.Oracle Road,520.297.5268.TucsonMapD3;5350E. BroadwayBlvd.,520.207.4621.TucsonMapE5; Alan’s Birkenstock, 7366 N. Oracle Road, 520.268.9154. Tucson Map C3 J GILBERT FOOTWEAR— Lucchese/

J Gilbert-exclusive cowboy boots and comfort-brand shoes for men and women. www.jgilbertfootwear.com Casas Adobes Plaza, 7041 N. Oracle Road, 520.531.8385. Tucson Map C3; Plaza Palomino, 2930 N. Swan Road, 520.327.1291. Tucson Map D4

Shopping Centers LA ENCANTADA— Upscale and inde-

pendent boutiques and restaurants in an attentively landscaped, two-level center; concierge assistance available. www.laencantadashoppingcenter.com 2905 E. Skyline Drive, 520.299.3566. Tucson Map D3 VENTANA PLAZA— Boutiques, cafes,

salons and fitness studios. www .ventanaplaza.com 5425 N. Kolb Road, 520.577.1475. Tucson Map E3

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Saffron Indian Bistro Feast on authentic Indian cuisine—staples like chicken tikka masala and tandoori-seared lamb chops—in a comfortable, modern atmosphere. www .tucsonindianrestaurant .com 7607 N. Oracle Road, 520.742.9100. Tucson Map C2

MICHELANGELO RISTORANTE ITALIANO— Italian. Family-owned

restaurant serving excellent regional Italian cuisine. www.michelangelo tucson.com 420 W. Magee Road, 520.297.5775. Tucson Map C2

CHEF ALISAH’S RESTAURANT— International. European and Bosnian

cuisine. www.alisahrestaurant.com San Marcos Plaza, 5931 N. Oracle Road, 520.887.5305. Tucson Map C3

THE PARISH GASTROPUB— Gastropub.

A Southern-fusion eatery that’s all about bold flavors, progressive beers and unique cocktails. www.theparish tucson.com 6453 N. Oracle Road, 520.797.1233. Tucson Map C3

GUISEPPE’S RISTORANTE ITALIANO— Italian. At Guiseppe’s, every dish is

made from scratch using the finest ingredients. Lamb osso buco and penne pasta and sausage are two of the most popular dishes. www.guisepperistorante.com 6060 N. Oracle Road, 520.505.4187. Tucson Map C3

PUTNEY’S PITSTOP— Sports Bars & Grills. Catch up on all the latest sports

on 30-plus TVs at this fun, familyowned sports bar. The full kitchen serves burgers, wings and more. www .putneysbarand grill.com 6090 N. Oracle Road, 520.575.1767. Tucson Map C3

GRINGO GRILL + CANTINA— Southwestern. Sonoran-inspired fare with more

than 100 different labels of tequila and a scenic patio. www.gringogrill tucson.com 5900 N. Oracle Road, 520.887.3777. Tucson Map C3

Downtown & South 5 POINTS MARKET & RESTAURANT— Café. A daytime eatery featuring

such items as smoked-salmon

Benedict with garlic-basil cream cheese, and a pork torta with avocado aioli, sweet chili and pickled onions. www.5pointstucson.com 756 S. Stone Ave., 520.623.3888. Downtown Map C6 47 SCOTT— New American. Seasonally

changing menu of modern American comfort food with an eclectic menu of wine, brews and hand-crafted cocktails. www.47scott.com 47 N. Scott Ave., 520.624.4747. Downtown Map C4 AGUSTIN KITCHEN— New American.

Seasonal ingredients are featured, with the spotlight on cocktails made with local ingredients. www.agustinkitchen .com. 100 S. Avenida Del Convento, 520.398.5382. Tucson Map C5 CAFE POCA COSA— Mexican. In-

novative Mexican cuisine in a chic, modern space. www.cafepoca cosatucson.com 110 E. Pennington St., 520.622.6400. Downtown Map C4 CHARRO STEAK—Steak. Mesquite-

grilled antibiotic-free, hormone-free

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fast and lunch spot serving omelets, salads, sandwiches and homemade desserts. www.catmountain station.com 2740 S. Kinney Road, 520.883.7297. Tucson Map B6 EL CHARRO CAFE— Mexican. America’s

oldest Mexican restaurant continuously operated by the same family since 1922. Traditional Sonoran-style and innovative Tucson-style Mexican fare. www.elcharrocafe.com 311 N. Court Ave., 520.622.1922. Downtown Map B3; 7725 N. Oracle Road, Oro Valley, 520.229.1922.TucsonMapC2;6910E.Sunrise Drive, 520.514.1922. Tucson Map E3 ELLIOTT’S ON CONGRESS— Pub. You

may think this is your typical pub fare, until glancing at the daring infused-vodka menu. www.elliottson congress.com 135 E. Congress St., 520.622.5500. Downtown Map C4 MAYNARDS MARKET & KITCHEN— New American. Trains don’t stop at the

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tion for traditional Sonoran Mexican fare in south Tucson. Don’t expect a fancy atmosphere, but do anticipate huge portions, tons of cheese and spicy chilis. www.minidito.net 1813 S. 4th Ave., 520.622.5081. Tucson Map D6

Foothills & Northeast COMMONER & CO.— American. A

second concept from the owners of Prep & Pastry. New American cuisine, cocktails and wine are served in an open and inviting space. Brunch on weekends. www.commoner tucson.com 6960 E. Sunrise Drive, 520.257.1177. Tucson Map E3 CONTIGO LATIN KITCHEN— Latin & South American. Fresh, colorful and

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American and regional Mexican fare for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Entrées often venture south of the border. www.eclecticcafetucson .com 7053 E. Tanque Verde Road, 520.885.2842. Tucson Map E5 EL CISNE— Mexican. Dining at El Cisne

is like taking a culinary tour of Mexico. Classic dishes from Sonora, Oaxaca and Veracruz make for a varied menu, sure to satisfy any craving. There is also an extensive tequila selection. www .elcisnerestaurant.com 4717 E. Sunrise Drive, 520.638.6160. Tucson Map D3 EL CORRAL— Steak. This historic ranch

house has been home to a restaurant since 1926. Today, El Corral turns out substantial steaks, succulent prime rib and smoky ribs. www.elcorral tucson.com 2201 E. River Road, 520.299.6092. Tucson Map D4

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more than a dozen tapas and a variety of Latin American entrées such as the tacos de calamari with lemon aioli and housemade pickle salsa. www.eat atcontigo.com The Westin La Paloma Resort & Spa Tucson, 3770 E. Sunrise Drive, 520.299.1540. Tucson Map D3

TUCSON’S ONLY SOUTHERN FUSION GASTROPUB

If you seek a unique and flavorful Southern dining experience then join us at The Parish. Take your taste buds on a culinary journey as each dish pairs well with an extensive selection of craft beers and unique cocktails created with housemade infused spirits.

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THE GUIDE GINZA SUSHI— Asian. Japanese

“izakayas” are casual taverns where patrons can relax and have a drink and a bite to eat. This version permits just that, with the addition of a full sushi menu and a distinctive Southwestern flair. www.ginzatucson.com Ventana Plaza, 5425 N. Kolb Road, Suite 115, 520.529.8877. Tucson Map E4 JONATHAN’S CORK— Southwestern.

Exotic meats, as well as fresh fish and game (ask for the tomatillo sauce), all fired up Southwestern style. Lengthy wine list; dinner only. www.jonathans cork.com 6320 E. Tanque Verde Road, 520.296.1631. Tucson Map E5 RENEE’S ORGANIC OVEN— Pizza. Fresh

and delicious, organic, vegan and gluten-free pizza offerings. www .reneesorganicoven.com 1065 N. Tanque Verde Road, 520.886.0484. Tucson Map E4 VIVACE RESTAURANT— Italian. Open

and airy with an urban ambiance, the restaurant’s earned an impressive reputation for creative but reasonably priced Italian dishes. Scenic patio seating. www.vivacetucson .com 6440 N. Campbell Ave., 520.795.7221. Tucson Map D3

7053 East Tanque Verde • 885-2842 www.eclecticcafetucson.com

Greater Tucson PY STEAKHOUSE— Steak. A 100-seat

dining room, more than 1,000 wines available and a menu of high-quality steaks and seafood. www.casinodelsol .com Casino del Sol, 5655 W. Valencia Road, 855.765.7829. Tucson Map B8 SIGNATURE GRILL— Southwestern. Au-

thentic Mexican-, American Indian- and cowboy-inspired local favorites. www .marriott.com JW Marriott Tucson Starr Pass Resort & Spa, 3800 W. Starr Pass Blvd., 520.791.6508. Tucson Map C6 UME AT CASINO DEL SOL— Asian.

Contemporary Chinese cuisine in the main room, fresh sushi at the counter, and specialty cocktails and Asian beers in the lounge. www.casinodelsol.com Casino del Sol, 5655 W. Valencia Road, 520.838.7177. Tucson Map B8

University & Central BLUE WILLOW— Café. Sweet blue-and-

white bakery, gift shop and cafe. A local favorite for 30 years. www .bluewillowtucson.com 2616 N. Campbell Ave., 520.327.7577. Tucson Map D5

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DINING BROTHER JOHN’S BEER, BOURBON & BBQ— Barbecue. Slow-smoked

meats and Southern side dishes to devour on an expansive patio and beer garden. www.brother johnsbbq.com 1801 N. Stone Ave., 520.867.6787. Tucson Map D5 BRUSHFIRE BBQ— Barbecue. Serious

barbecue lovers’ options span 18-hour smoked brisket to nine-hour-smoked turkey to juicy shredded chicken, Italian sausage and pork. Order individual plates or family-style, choose from a range of side dishes and sample six barbecue sauces. www.brush firebbq.com 2745 N. Campbell Ave., 520.624.3223. Tucson Map D5; 7080 E. 22nd St., 520.867.6050. Tucson Map E6 THE CORONET— Brasserie. This

all-day cafe serving rustic European fare is housed in the former Coronado hotel (built in 1928). www .cafecoronet.com 402 E. 9th St., 520.222.9889. Downtown Map D4 GHINI’S FRENCH CAFFE— French. Break-

fast and lunch cafe serving such French items as omelets and crêpes. www .ghiniscafe.com 1803 E. Prince Road, 520.326.9095. Tucson Map D4 KINGFISHER BAR & GRILL— Seafood.

Great fish, great bar, great music and a great crowd. Kitchen open late. www .kingfishertucson.com 2564 E. Grant Road, 520.323.7739. Tucson Map D5 LE RENDEZ-VOUS— French. Brasserie

staples such as escargots and steak au poivre make up the Parisian-style menu at this romantic spot. www.rendezvous tucson.com 3844 E. Fort Lowell Road, 520.323.7373. Tucson Map D4 TUCSON TAMALE COMPANY— Southwestern. A rotating menu of traditional

and unique tamales—chipotle beef, vegetarian and even dessert tamales, plus such side dishes as spicy black beans. Stop in for lunch, carry out or order some to be delivered to your home. www.tucsontamale .com 7159 E. Tanque Verde Road, 520.298.8404.TucsonMapE5;2545E.BroadwayBlvd.,520.305.4760.TucsonMapD5;7286 N.OracleRoad,520.403.1888.TucsonMapD3 WILKO— Wine Bar. Thirty wines by the

glass and a generous selection of companion cheeses and meats to be enjoyed at beautiful salvaged-barnwood tables. www.barwilko.com Main Gate Square, 943 E. University Blvd., 520.792.6684. Downtown Map E2

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The Old West town of Tombstone sits about an hour southeast of Tucson. Tombstone prospered as a silver-mining town in the 1880s, and survived in the 20th century thanks to visitors’ curiosity about the town’s infamous bygone

Gray Line Tours residents Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday, and their legendary shootout at the O.K. Corral. Today you can see a live re-enactment of the event (pictured above). 1-10 West to Highway 80. www.tomb stonechamber.com Arizona Map E7

Mountain Parks

biking and horseback riding trails, as well as loop roads for motorized expeditions. In the Tucson district, hundreds of petroglyphs left by ancient Native tribes can be spotted easily from the Signal Hill picnic site. www.nps.gov/sagu Park headquarters: 3693 S. Old Spanish Trail, 520.733.5153. Tucson Map B4

CHIRICAHUA NATIONAL MONUMENT—

An otherworldly forest of rock spires eroded from layers of ash deposited by a volcano eruption 27 million years ago. Paved scenic drive and 18 miles of day-use hiking trails. www.nps.gov /chir 12856 E. Rhyolite Creek Road, Willcox, 520.824.3560. Arizona Map F6 MOUNT LEMMON— The Catalina

Highway winds up, down and around Mount Lemmon roller coasterstyle, coming to a halt in the little mountaintop town of Summerhaven. Enjoy gorgeous overlooks along the highway. Tanque Verde Road, northeast to Santa Catalina Highway. Tucson Map F1 SAGUARO NATIONAL PARK— This

sprawling expanse of protected land filled with stately saguaro cacti flanks Tucson to the east and west. The eastern Rincon and western Tucson mountain ranges both offer hiking,

Road Trips PARKER CANYON LAKE— Kayak, boat,

fish, camp, hike, bike and horseback ride around the 132-acre lake within Coronado National Forest. www .parkercanyonlake.com Wateractivity rentals available. Marina: 9000 S. Parker Canyon Road, Elgin, 520.455.5847. Arizona Map E7 PATAGONIA LAKE— Rent a boat from

the marina to navigate along the 2.5mile lake. Set up camp and fish for dinner. www.azstateparks.com /parks/pala 400 Patagonia Lake

On the Old Pueblo City Tour, visit San Xavier del Bac Mission and the adobe homes of the Barrio Historico, shop and dine at Old Town Artisans and much more. 3594 E. Lincoln St., 520.622.8811, www.graylinearizona.com

Road, Patagonia, General park information 520.287.6965. Arizona Map E7 PHOENIX— Arizona’s capital city now

boasts a light rail mass transit system. Visit top destinations including the Phoenix Art Museum, Heard Museum, Chase Field (MLB Diamondbacks), Heritage Square and several performance theaters. Drive time from Tucson: 90 to 120 minutes. www .visitphoenix.com Arizona Map C5 SCOTTSDALE— You can still buy a

cowboy hat, a pair of cowboy boots, Western and American Indian art, souvenirs and a hand-scooped sundae here. An influx of hipster investors and a boom in infill development have added edgier art galleries, trendy gelato shops and mixed-use high-rise developments to the landscape. Drive time from Tucson: 90 to 120 minutes. www.experiencescotts dale.com Arizona Map C5

MILES OF HIKING TRAILS wind through Catalina State Park and the adjoining Coronado National Forest. www.azstateparks.com

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Chamber of Commerce

Tombstone

• WE INVITE YOU TO WALK THE STREETS WHERE THESE AND OTHER LEGENDARY MEN AND WOMEN OF

THE AMERICAN WEST WALKED THROUGHOUT THE YEARS. COME ABSORB THE EXPERIENCE AND HISTORY THAT IS UNIQUE TO

TOMBSTONE, ARIZONA!

STEP BACK INTO THE OLD WEST FOR A FEW DAYS OR EVEN WEEKS . IT IS AN ENCOUNTER WITH HISTORY

THAT YOU AND YOUR FAMILY CAN ONLY GET IN

“The Town Too Tough To Die.”

Tombstone, Arizona

TOMBSTONE AT TWILIGHT WYATT EARP VENDETTA RIDE ANNUAL HELLDORADO DAYS CHRISTMAS IN TOMBSTONE MONTH LONG QUILT SHOW WILD WEST DAYS TOMBSTONE OPEN SHOW FOR ARTISTS THE ROSE TREE FESTIVAL SALUTE TO THE BUFFALO SOLDIER

Tombstone’s History CAN BE TRACED ON EVERY ROAD,

ON EVERY WOODEN BOARDWALK .

EVERY 4TH SATURDAY OCTOBER OCTOBER DECEMBER FEBRUARY MARCH MARCH APRIL JUNE

THERE’S NOTHING DRY AND MERELY OLD ABOUT TOMBSTONE’S PAST. IT’S ALIVE AND ACTIVE AND DELIGHTFUL , THE SPIRIT OF THE TOWN AND THE SPIRIT OF ITS ACTIVITIES . WITH A MILD YEAR-ROUND CLIMATE , ANY TIME IS THE RIGHT TIME TO VISIT

Tombstone!

www.tombstonechamber.com

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Tucson Your Way UNIQUE TRAVEL RECOMMENDATIONS, FIT TO MATCH YOUR PERSONAL STYLE. FIND THE CITY CURATED FOR YOU AT WHERETRAVELER.COM/TUCSON

Family Travelers

Outdoor Explorers

History Buffs

More than 275 miniature dollhouses and room boxes are displayed inside (1) The Mini Time Machine Museum of Miniatures, which is organized into three permanent exhibits: the Enchanted Realm, the History Gallery and the Exploring the World room. Tour through the 24-acre (2) Reid Park Zoo by foot or aboard the Reid Park Zoo express train to see more than 500 animals. And at the downtown location of the indoor climbing facility (3) Rocks & Ropes, children under 12 are invited to climb like monkeys every Sa and Su 9-11 am.

Spend an afternoon hiking the trails of (1) Saguaro National Park. The Rincon Mountains to Tucson’s east are more ecologically diverse, while the western Tucson Mountains contain hundreds of petroglyphs. On (2) Mount Lemmon, cyclists test their legs pedaling up the Catalina Highway, hikers explore varied terrain and off-road adventure-seekers take to the “access road.” Two hours east of Tucson, explore a forest of rock spires eroded from layers of ash along 18 miles of hiking trails or a paved scenic driving route at (3) Chiricahua National Monument.

Discover a part of Tucson’s pueblo history at (1) Mission San Xavier del Bac. Built by Spanish Franciscans in the late 18th century, it is the oldest European building in the state and contains murals and statues from the time of its construction. At the (2) Titan Missile Museum, once a top-secret U.S. military site, learn about the missile’s technology and the role it played in the Cold War. An impressive collection of original U.S. Cavalry artifacts dating from the Civil War to 1943, the end of the mounted calvary, is found at the (3) Museum of the Horse Soldier.

FROM TOP, LEFT COLUMN: ©AMY HASKELL; COURTESY REID PARK ZOO; COURTESY ROCKS & ROPES. MIDDLE COLUMN: ©JOE PARKS/CREATIVE COMMONS; ©ROBOT BRAINZ/CREATIVE COMMONS; ©DENNY ARMSTRONG/CREATIVE COMMONS. RIGHT COLUMN: COURTESY PATRONATO SAN XAVIER; COURTESY TITAN MISSLE MUSEUM; ©HALI JEX/MUSEUM OF THE HORSE SOLDIER

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