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T R AV E L E R S K N O W W H E R E

TUCSON SPRING SUMMER

SEASONAL FUN

ONE BLOCK

Must-see events during spring and summer

Explore Historic Fourth Avenue

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JANE HAMILTON FINE ART Greg Singley “Monument Man” represented by Jane Hamilton Fine Art

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CONNECTING ART TO LIFE Contemporary • Modern • Art of the American West • European Native American • Latin American • Art of East Asia 140 N. Main Avenue, Tucson, AZ Tuesday—Sunday | 10 a.m.—5 p.m. 520-624-2333 | TucsonMuseumofArt.org

Tucson Museum of Art and Historic Block @TucsonMuseumofArt

Paul Pletka, La Primera Caida, 2018. Acrylic on linen, 62 x 72 in. Collection of the Tucson Museum of Art. Museum Purchase. Funds provided by Western Art Patrons and Virginia Johnson Fund. 2018.20

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Jane Hamilton Fine Art 2890 E. Skyline Drive Suite 180 Tucson Az 85718 janehamiltonfineart.com

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CONTENTS

8 The places to be during spring and summer.

SPRING SUMMER 2020

ESSENTIALS Calendar 8 Where Now 10 One Block 14 Maps 34 Parting Shot 38 THE GUIDE Entertainment 20 Attractions 20 Shopping 24 Dining 28 Explore 32

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Tucson’s vibrant culture, history, sights and fare are all waiting to be delved into, as travelers can enjoy the best the city has to offer for cheap.

PROMOTION

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COVER A beautiful foothills gallery at Skyline / Campbell Jane Hamilton Fine Art features over 50 artists, an outside sculpture garden, and a wide array of painters and sculptors. ©GREG SINGLEY

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One Block: Historic Fourth Avenue Considered the heartbeat of the city, this storied street provides food, drinks, shopping and a full day of fun.

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SPRING/SUMMER

TUCSON INTERNATIONAL AGAVE HERITAGE MARIACHI CONFERENCE FESTIVAL APRIL 22-25

Experience the lively culture of Mexican folk music through musical and dance performances at three separate public concerts: Espectacular Concert, Catholic Mariachi Mass and the family-friendly Fiesta de Garibaldi. Mariachi workshops will also be available for young musicians. www.tucsonmariachi.org

APRIL 23-MAY 5

This festival digs deep into the significance of the agave plant and its place in the history of the region through seminars, trade shows and world-class culinary events. The festivities culminate with a Cinco de Mayo celebration at Hotel Congress. Check their website for details. www.agaveheritagefestival.com

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MEXICAN FOOD FESTIVAL

AGAVE HERITAGE FESTIVAL

Embark on a quest to discover the best Mexican cuisine north of the border with the Tucson 23 Mexican Food Festival held at the JW Marriott Tucson Pass Resort & Spa, as epicureans will get the chance to try a variety of foods from Mexican restaurants found within a 23-mile radius of Tucson’s city limits. The event will feature a wide selection of eateries, some of which have been around Tucson for generations, as well as new dining establishments. Expect food demos, live music and much more. Many restaurants featured at this event will also participate in Taste The 23 Restaurant Week. Check their website for dates and details. www.saaca.org

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LEFT: TUCSON SPRING STREET FESTIVAL. RIGHT, CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: BROADWAY IN TUCSON’S SEASONAL PRODUCTIONS ‘JERSEY BOYS’; ‘COME FROM AWAY’; ‘A BRONX

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World Baseball Classic Qualifier March 13-25 The stakes will be high at the World Baseball Classic Qualifying Round held at Kino Sports Complex, as 12 countries in two pools of six teams will each compete to see which top four teams qualify for the 2021 World Baseball Classic. Check their website for game schedules. www.kino sportscomplex.com Tucson Spring Street Fair March 20-22 This half-century-yearold tradition brings people from all walks of life to the Old Pueblo’s Historic Fourth Avenue for art, entertainment and fun. www.fourthavenue.org ‘A Bronx Tale’ March 24-29 Follow the musical journey of a young Bronx boy as he balances pleasing his hard-working father against his

newfound affiliation with the local mob. Centennial Hall. www. broadwayintucson.com Spring Festival of the Arts March 28-29 Art-lovers can enjoy two full days of browsing through artwork from various vendors, along with food and family fun. Oro Valley Marketplace. www.saaca.org

venues and show times. www.filmfestival arizona.com ‘Jersey Boys’ April 24-26 Experience the journey behind the music, with this Tony and Grammy Award-winning musical that details Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons rise to fame. www. broadwayintucson.com

Tucson Folk Festival April 3-5 This free three-day event showcases musical acts from a multitude of genres, including American bluegrass, blues, country, jazz, Latin and more. www.tucsonfolkfest.org

Mount Lemmon Hill Climb May 15 Ride up Mount Lemmon on two-wheels as this 21-mile journey is considered one of the toughest road bike climbs in the country. Register online at their website. www.bikegaba.org

Arizona International Film Festival April 15-26 Indulge in the cinematic art of independent filmmaking with films on display from all over the world. Check their website for a list of events,

Willcox Wine Country Spring Festival May 16-17 Local Arizona wineries gather to provide festival-goers with an exquisite wine tasting experience. Non-winery vendors such as local

artists, artisan foods, vintage goods and more will also be available. Railroad Park. www. willcoxwinecountry.org ‘Come From Away’ June 2-7 Experience the remarkable true story of how the town of Newfoundland came together to help 7,000 grounded passengers the day after 9/11 with this award-winning musical. www.broadway intucson.com Summer Birding Festivals July 29-Aug. 1, Aug. 5-9 Local bird experts lead guests on all-day field trips, hikes and tours toward various conservation areas, for a chance to see a variety of birds, some found only in the area. Southwest Wings Birding and Nature Festival, July 29Aug. 1, www.swwings. org; Southeast Arizona Birding Festival, Aug. 5-9, www.tucson audubon.org

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TUCSON

WHERE NOW

MISSION SAN XAVIER DEL BAC

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Saving Dough in the Old Pueblo Sure a lavish trip to Paris or an upscale New York getaway would be ideal, but if you find yourself venturing or vacationing to the Old Pueblo, we take it you’re more of the practical type of traveler. Here you can take in all the natural spoils the desert has to offer without breaking the bank. Whether you’re looking for some sound Mexican cuisine for cheap, on the prowl for Old West-centric attractions or in desperate need of exploring the beautiful surrounding landscape, Tucson has the tools available to allow you to treat yourself and save a little extra money while you’re at it. Taylor Clayton

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FREE AND INEXPENSIVE ATTRACTIONS

No trip to Tucson would be complete without gazing upon the breathtaking architecture found at the Mission San Xavier del Bac (www.sanxaviermission. org). Not only is this historic landmark consistently rated as one of Tucson’s top attractions, but it is also free to the public, and offers free docent tours Monday-Saturday mornings (when the church is not in session). Truly a must for history buffs. Another popular attraction that’ll allow you to leave with the

same amount of money in your pocket that you walked in with is the University of Arizona’s Center For Creative Photography (www. kennerly.ccp.arizona.edu). Here, visitors can get lost in photographs from 270 archival collections, which include a variety of images from notable 20th-century photographers. A few collections that will be on display this season are “The Qualities of LIGHT: The Story of a Pioneering New York City Photography Gallery” open through May 30 and “Ansel Adams: Signature Style” on view through June 20.

TUCSON MUSEUM OF ART AND HISTORIC BLOCK

Can’t get enough art? The Tucson Museum of Art and Historic Block (tucsonmuseum ofart.org) will feed your creative side for just $12 for adults, $10 for seniors and free admission for children 12 and under. Here you’ll find artwork ranging from western, Latin American, modern and contemporary, along with five historic houses that provide a glimpse of Tucson’s past. Plus, there’s free admission every first Thursday of the month from 5-8 pm. For Old West reenactments, Old Tucson (www.oldtucson. com) is a popular choice and for good reason, it feels like you’ve time-traveled back to the late 1800s, but Presidio San Augustin del Tucson Museum (www.tuc sonpresidio.com) has its own slice of history to experience at the inexpensive price of $5 for adults, $1 for children ages 6-14 and free for kiddies under 6-years-old. The museum is a reconstruction of the original Tucson Presidio built in 1775 and the price of admission enables guests to walk through an excavation of a 2,000-year-old pit house, the Spanish Presidio (including a barracks exhibit) and a 1850s renovated Sonoran row home. Reenactments are also available during select days, you can check their website or call ahead for event and reenactment schedules.

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ADMIRING THE BEAUTY OF THE DESERT

There’s nothing quite like the Sonora Desert’s natural beauty. The saguaro cacti found scattered throughout the region, perched upon towering mountains is a sight unlike any other. Combine that with rock formations and the vibrant colors of the desert meshed with Tucson’s big blue sky, you’ll find yourself running out of data on your smartphone

passengers aged 3-14. Travelers can partake in the one-hour automated narrated service, with several stops to allow passengers the ability to soak in their surroundings before hopping back on. You can also take as much time as you want on each stop and take another shuttle at a later time, as they depart every 30 minutes from the morning until late afternoon (check their website for departing time schedules). While the Sabino Canyon Crawler is ideal for sitting and relaxing while traversing the desert, the more active types also have a plethora of biking and hiking trails at their disposal to explore. Tucson has a giant bike path that circles around the city limits and its surrounding area, named The Loop (www. webcms.pima.gov/government/ the_loop). On this path, bicyclists can travel through Pima County, Marana, Oro Valley, Tucson and South Tucson, all along one connected bike route.

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camera fairly quickly. The Sabino Canyon Crawler (www.sabinocanyoncrawler. com) provides an inexpensive way to experience the desert’s wonders by way of an emission-free electric shuttle. The guided shuttle service provides two tours: the Sabino Canyon Tour which is $12 for adults and $7 for children ages 3-14 and the Bear Canyon Tour, priced at $6 for adults and $4 for young

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If you’d rather get your exercise on your own two feet instead of two wheels, you’ll find an abundance of trails and scenic viewpoints near and around Tucson. Mt. Lemmon’s Windy Point Vista provides an opportune Instagram moment, with breathtaking views of the city of Tucson and the neighboring Santa Catalina Mountains, via the Mt. Lemmon Highway. The lookout is equipped with parking, a viewing area, walkways and restrooms. For hikers, Saguaro National Park (www.nps.gov/sagu) West and East provide a variety of trailheads to explore from moderate levels of difficulty to strenuous. On the east side of the park, you’ll find views of the Santa Catalina Mountains, washes and small bodies of water. The west side features petroglyphs from the prehistoric Hohokam people, found on the Signal Hill Trail in the Tucson Mountain District.

AFTER A LONG DAY, IT’S TACO TIME

After a busy day of wandering the city and desert in all its glory,

you’ll probably need to refuel, and what better way to do so than with some fresh tacos. The taco options in the Old Pueblo are plenty. Aqua con El Nene (www. aquiconelnene.com) serves up $2.75 tacos at its two locations, and its special lorenzas—toasted taco with cheese—are just $3.25. At Taqueria Juanitos (www. juanitostaqueria.com) their street tacos are only $1.75 each and their dessert is even cheaper, at $1 per delicious churro. Looking for a good happy hour spot? El Charro (www.elchar rocafe.com) is the place to be, as their happy hour special is packed with menu items such as $5 house and fruta margaritas and $7 fiesta hour tapas trios, available 3-6 pm daily. These are just a handful of ways to experience the Old Pueblo without thinking twice about your travel budget, whether you’re a student, on business, or in town simply looking to relax and enjoy yourself. Just make sure to spend that extra cash in your wallet wisely.

GETTING AROUND

EL CHARRO

If you need an inexpensive way to get around, The Sun Link streetcar (www.sunlinkstreetcar.com) provides rides through Mercado, Downtown Tucson, Historic Fourth Avenue and the Main Gate Square/ University of Arizona main campus area. Pay by the ride with the GoTucson Transit app, get a $2 pass for two hours or purchase a one-day SunGo ticket for $4.50, available at Sun Link stops. Kids 5-years-old and under ride for free.

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ONE BLOCK FIND THE BEST ON

HISTORIC FOURTH AVENUE

CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: FOURTH AVENUE SPRING FAIR; BOCA TACOS Y TEQUILA; SKY BAR

EAT

SHOP

DRINK

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Fuel up for an afternoon of walking along Fourth Avenue with BOCA Tacos y Tequila’s organic tacos, paired with a selection of fresh salsa flavors. If pizza is what you’re craving then Magpies Gourmet Pizza has got you covered with a plethora of topping options on specialty pizzas, or you can create your own.

Whether you need to walk off your lunch or grab a souvenir, Fourth Avenue has a variety shops to browse within close proximity of one another. Take a piece of the Old Pueblo home with you with western and Tucson-themed home goods and clothing at either Del Sol International Shops or Pop Cycle.

Examine the night sky with a drink in hand through one of the many telescopes out on the patio at Sky Bar or grab a tropical cocktail at The Hut’s indoor-outdoor tiki bar. For a caffeine boost, Epic Cafe can provide much-needed espresso for an extra jolt in your day.

Embrace your inner-child at Arizona’s largest pinball arcade D&D Pinball, or, indulge your sophisticated side and enjoy a play at the Rogue Theatre. For a few laughs and fast-paced sketch comedy shows, Tucson Improv Movement is bound to tickle your funny bone.

BOCA Tacos y Tequila 533 N. Fourth Ave., 520.777.8134.

Magpies Gourmet Pizza 605 N. Fourth Ave., 520.628.1661.

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Del Sol International Shops 435 N. Fourth Ave., 520.628.8765.

Pop Cycle 422 N. Fourth Ave., 520.622.3297.

Sky Bar 536 N. Fourth Ave., 520.622.4300.

The Hut 305 N. Fourth Ave., 520.623.3200.

Epic Cafe 745 N. Fourth Ave., 520.624.6844.

D&D Pinball 331 E. Seventh Ave., 520.777.4969.

Rogue Theatre 300 E. University Blvd., 520.551.2053.

Tucson Improv Movement 414 E. Ninth St., 520.314.7299.

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Observatory features the largest collection of astronomical

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“Ted” DeGrazia. The Gallery in the Sun Museum has six

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permanent collections of paintings that trace historical

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LE RENDEZ-VOUS Le Rendez-Vous, an award-winning restaurant has been the icon for French dining in Tucson for over 37 years. Through perfecting the art of French cooking and outstanding service, Le Rendez-Vous offers authentic French food in a fast-paced world, proving that attention to detail and the fine dining experience still exist. Le RendezVous offers both a casual bistro offering small plates of as well as the formal dining experience. Sample many of your favorite dishes with a small plate or try one of our daily specials. Enjoy Le Rendez-Vous, Tucson’s premier French restaurant.

PIMA AIR & SPACE MUSEUM The opportunities for discovery are endless at one of the largest aviation museums in the world! This aerospace oasis boasts an unrivaled variety of over 360 historic aircraft displayed over 80 acres and six hangars (three dedicated to WWII) alongside thousands of artifacts. It’s the only place you can walk under such a diverse collection of military, commercial, civil, and experimental wings. From a Wright Flyer to a 747, the world’s smallest bi-plane to oldest B-52, and an Air Force One to an SR-71 – it’s just plane amazing! Pima Air is the exclusive provider of “Boneyard” tours (advanced reservations required, see website for details). Leashed pet friendly, open 363 days a year from 9am to 5pm.

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SAFFRON

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INDIAN BISTRO Welcome to Saffron, a unique dining experience. Here we fuse modern cooking techniques with the grand tradition of classical Indian cuisine to create meals that

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dramatic cloud cover… and historic transport of horses, for love and necessity… and maybe even a sense of direction? Jane Hamilton Fine Art celebrating 28 years is open daily. We feature 50 regionally and nationally acclaimed artists. Styles ranging from traditional, contemporary and abstract, southwestern and whimsical art. Paintings, bronzes, glass and outside wall art including sculptures. Located at the sw corner of Skyline / Campbell in Plaza Colonial.

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ENTERTAINMENT Casinos CASINO DEL SOL Two casinos and an amphitheater owned and operated by the Pascua Yaqui Tribe. Bingo, poker, slots and tables, as well as regularly scheduled live music and plenty of dining options. Located 6 miles west of I-19. 5655 W. Valencia Road, 855.765.7829. www.casinodelsol.com

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DESERT DIAMOND CASINO Bingo, poker, blackjack, slots and keno. An ever-changing entertainment line-up, several restaurants, a sports bar, a nightclub and lounges. 1100 W. Pima Mine Road, Sahuarita; 7350 S. Nogales Highway, Tucson; and other locations, 866.332.9467. www.ddcaz.com

Nightlife 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. 119 E. Toole Ave., 520.955.9826. www.borderlandsbrewing.com CHE’S LOUNGE Neighborhood bar serving stiff cocktails to an appreciative crowd. Bring a handful of quarters for the jukebox and video games. 350 N. Fourth Ave., 520.623.2088. www.cheslounge.com CHICAGO BAR Nightly live music, ranging from rock and metal to blues and reggae. Solid nightly drink specials, too. 5954 E. Speedway Blvd., 520.748.8169. www.chicagobartucson.com ERMANOS CRAFT BEER & WINE BAR A cozy bar with an extensive selection of craft beer and wine on tap, gastropub fare and live music. 220 N. Fourth Ave., 520.445.6625. www.ermanosbrew.com

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FROG & FIRKIN University-district pub known for sammies, modern twists on comfort food and beers. 874 E. University Blvd., 520.623.7507. www.frogandfirkin.com GENTLE BEN’S BREWING COMPANY Since 1970, Gentle Ben’s has been serving tasty, locally brewed ales and lagers. Full lunch and dinner menu. 865 E. University Blvd., 520.624.4177. www.gentlebens.com GOOD OAK BAR Swing in for craft beer and wine flights. Serving food from neighboring Diablo Burger kitchen. 316 E. Congress St., 520.882.2007. www.goodoakbar.com HIGHWIRE LOUNGE Begin or end your evening downtown at this “molecular mixology” cocktail lounge and social venture. A brief appetizer menu spans shrimp cocktails to burgers. 14 S. Arizona Ave., 520.449.8673. www.highwiretucson.com KON TIKI Get your fruity umbrella drinks at this Tucson tiki bar. Specialties include the Scorpion, the “largest drink in the world.” 4625 E. Broadway Blvd., 520.323.7193. kontikitucson.com LAFFS COMEDY CAFFE Touring comedy acts perform at this comedy nightclub. Full drink and food menu available. 2900 E. Broadway Blvd., 520.323.8669. www.laffstucson.com O’MALLEY’S BAR & GRILL The televisions are always on at this casual sports bar. 247 N. Fourth Ave., 520.623.8600. www.omalleysonfourthtucson.com PLAYGROUND An eclectic menu of snacks, comfort foods, bar grub and creative cocktails, with dancing after dark. 278 E. Congress St., 520.396.3691. www.playgroundtucson.com

SENTINEL PEAK BREWING COMPANY Tucson’s only midtown brewpub. Try favorite flagship beers such as the Icebreak IPA, 1811 Desert Blonde, Salida Del Sol Amber and a variety of others. 4746 E. Grant Road, 520.777.9456. www.sentinelpeakbrewing.com THUNDER CANYON BREWERY Local brewpub serving award-winning microbrews. 220 E. Broadway Blvd., 520.396.3480. www.thundercanyonbrewery.com

Performing Arts ARIZONA THEATRE COMPANY The “State Theatre” performing six seasonal shows in Phoenix and Tucson. Check their website for upcoming show times. Temple of Music and Art, 330 S. Scott Ave., 520.622.2823. www.arizonatheatre.org BROADWAY IN TUCSON Broadway showings that are updated regularly. April 24-26: “Jersey Boys.” Centennial Hall, 1020 E. University Blvd., 520.903.2929. www.broadwayintucson.com GASLIGHT THEATRE A regional theatre troupe with more than 40 years of musical comedy melodrama under its belt. The programming varies throughout the year, so there is sure to be something for everyone no matter when the curtain comes up at Gaslight. 7010 E. Broadway Blvd., 520.886.9428. www.thegaslighttheatre.com

KINO SPORTS COMPLEX Stadium and fields hosting the semi-pro soccer team FC Tucson and occasional concerts. 2500 E. Ajo Way, 520.724.5466. www.kinosportscomplex.com TUCSON SPEEDWAY An official NASCAR track. Check their website for race schedules. Pima County Fairgrounds, 11955 S. Harrison Road, 520.762.1600 www.tucsonspeedway.com

ATTRACTIONS City Sights BIOSPHERE 2 Conducts earth-systems research in a glass-enclosed world microcosm that welcomes visitors, wowing them with a real rainforest, a million-gallon ocean, green-technology systems and first-hand experiments about future life on our planet. “Under the Glass” tours are guided. 32540 S. Biosphere Road, Oracle, 520.838.6200. www.biosphere2.org KITT PEAK NATIONAL OBSERVATORY This observatory is frequented by master astronomers and students alike, all clamoring for time to use one of the more than 20 telescopes managed by Kitt Peak. 950 N. Cherry Ave., 520.318.8000. www.noao.edu/kpno

Sports & Games

O.K. CORRAL Live re-enactments of the world-famous 1881 Gunfight at the O.K. Corral featuring Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday. Museum displays include animatronic videos, 1880s ranching equipment and historic photographs. 326 E. Allen St., Tombstone, 520.457.3456. www.okcorral.com

GOLF N’ STUFF Two courses of miniature golf, plus batting cages, rock climbing, laser tag, bumper boats, go-karts and an arcade.

OLD TUCSON Visit famous movie and TV sets and enjoy Wild West-style entertainment such as gun fights and musical revues.

TUCSON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Well-established symphony performing classical and popular scores. Season highlights: April 16-18: Violin Showpieces. Tucson Music Hall, 260 S. Church Ave., 520.882.8585. www.tucsonsymphony.org

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TRAIL DUST TOWN A recreated 1880s Western town. Stroll the town square, ride the miniature train, watch a stunt show, pan for gold or dine at Pinnacle Peak steak house. 6541 E. Tanque Verde Road, 520.296.4551. www.traildusttown.com

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Museums ARIZONA-SONORA DESERT MUSEUM Botanical garden, zoo and natural history museum, all set on 21 acres of desert. Visitors encounter more than 300 animal species, including such Sonoran Desert animals as Gila monsters, mountain lions and prairie dogs, as well as 1,300 plant varieties. 2021 N. Kinney Road, 520.883.2702. www.desertmuseum.org ARIZONA HISTORY MUSEUM Nine galleries explore facets of Tucson’s backstory. The transportation exhibit, for example, stretches over miniature window-box dioramas to life-size ox carts and a 1923 Studebaker, while the mining hall contains glass encased tools and a walkthrough replica of a mine. 949 E. Second St., 520.628.5774. www.arizonahistoricalsociety.org

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ARIZONA STATE MUSEUM Explore the history and prehistory of the Southwest through artifacts from numerous indigenous cultures of the region. The oldest and largest anthropological collection in the Southwest, and an active research program. 1013 E. University Blvd., 520.621.6302. www.statemuseum.arizona.edu PIMA AIR & SPACE MUSEUM See more than 350 retired aircraft in the third-largest collection of its kind in the country. Multiple hangars hold exhibits while the 80-acre campus also includes outdoor exhibits. 6000 E. Valencia Road, 520.574.0462. www.pimaair.org

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Tours & Excursions B&E TOURS Experience the wonders of Southern Arizona through this guided tour service which chauffeurs guests to a number of notable locations in their Mercedes Sprinter 2500. Seats up to 10 passengers, 6-8 comfortably. 520.222.7080. www.betours.biz DISCOVER MARANA Discover all the fun and exciting things to see and do in Marana at this visitor center. Find information on events, places to stay and suggested ideas to make your stay a memorable one. 13881 N. Casa Grande Highway, Suite 100, 520.639.8040. www.discovermarana.org LAVENDER JEEP TOURS Nine Bisbee area tours that explore such aspects as mining, churches, ghost towns and proximity to the Mexican border. Copper Queen Hotel, 11 Howell Avenue, Bisbee, 520.432.5369. www.lavenderjeeptours.com QUEEN MINE TOUR Gear up and ride the rails into the Mule Mountains with a retired Phelps Dodge miner as your guide, listening to tales from the job and searching for remaining veins of copper, gold, turquoise, silver, lead and zinc. 478 N. Dart Road, Bisbee, 520.432.2071. www.queenminetour.com

SHOPPING Apparel LAURA TANZER DESIGNS The go-to Tucson authority for modern and locally made clothing. As a sustainable brand they pay close attention to sourcing, production and use of natural fibers. 410 N. Toole Ave., 520.981.9891. www.lauratanzerdesigns.com

Robert Graham selection. Casas Adobes Plaza, 7047 N. Oracle Road, 520.219.9785. www.loopjeancompany.com THE NATIONAL PARKS STORE Find souvenirs and specialty items such as authentic crafts, books, clothing and more dedicated to the 71 national parks of the west, as well as the indigenous people and culture of the region. 12880 N. Vistoso Village Drive, Oro Valley, 520.622.6014. www.wnpa.org THE SEASONED WOMAN Gifts, clothing and jewelry that celebrate women of all ages. 5460 E. Broadway Blvd., 520.745.5942. www.seasonedwoman.com TRENDZ & TRADITIONZ BOUTIQUE This boutique celebrates the diversity of cultures with the best quality South Asian attire. 4757 E. Fifth St., 520.548.6723. www.trendzandtraditionz.com

Art Galleries ART GALLERY H Contemporary and cutting edge art can be found at this gallery located in Tubac, which features a variety of artists and mediums. 8 Plaza Road, Tubac, 520.820.7000. www.artgalleryh.com BAHTI INDIAN ARTS A gallery celebrating a range of Indian arts including textiles, jewelry, Hopi kachinas, pottery, Eskimo and Navajo art, sculptures, paintings and basketry. St. Philip’s Plaza, 4330 N. Campbell Ave., Suite 73, 520.577.0290. www.bahti.com

LIMITED ADDITIONS Artistic, elegant clothing with a certain sense of spirit. 4300 N. Campbell Ave., 520.577.1356. www.shoplimitedadditions.com

CHRIS BUBANY & FRIENDS GALLERY 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. 6538 E. Tanque Verde Road, 520.885.1966. www.chrisbubanyandfriendsgallery.com

LOOP JEAN COMPANY Men’s and women’s premium denim and denim-friendly apparel, plus an extensive

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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. 6300 N. Swan Road, Tucson, 520.299.9191. www.degrazia.org DESERT ARTISANS’ GALLERY Local art cooperative features contemporary works by more than 60 local artists. 6536 E. Tanque Verde Road, 520.722.4412. www.desertartisans.com DESERT SON INDIAN ART American Indian jewelry, belts, fetishes, rugs, baskets and pottery. 4759 E. Sunrise Drive, 520.299.0818. www.desertson.com JANE HAMILTON FINE ART Artwork spanning traditional, contemporary, abstract and figurative styles in an established gallery in the Catalina Foothills. Plaza Colonial, 2890 E. Skyline Drive, 520.529.4886. www.janehamiltonfineart.com MARK SUBLETTE MEDICINE MAN GALLERY 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. 6872 E. Sunrise Drive, Suite 130, 520.722.7798. www.medicinemangallery.com WILDE MEYER GALLERY Wilde Meyer Galleries in Scottsdale and Tucson have changing exhibits of original contemporary fine art with subjects including abstracts, landscapes, figurative and contemporary Western. Media include paintings, bronzes, sculpture, glass and more. Plaza Colonial, 2890 E. Skyline Drive, Suite 170, 520.615.5222. www.wildemeyer.com

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Tubac & Southern Arizona Galleries ARLENE’S Southwestern trading company and gallery dealing in Native American-made jewelry, glass and silver. Long-standing member of the Indian Arts and Crafts Association. 400-402 & 415 E. Allen St., Tombstone, 520.457.3678 & 520.457.3833. www.arlenesgallery.com FEMININE MYSTIQUE ART GALLERY This space is devoted to representing female artists working in paint, pottery, glass, wood and jewelry. La Entrada de Tubac, 2221 E. Frontage Road, Tubac, 520.398.0473. www.femaleartgallery.com

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Furnishings CARLY QUINN DESIGNS One-of-a-kind and limited-edition specialty tile collections, custom countertops, backsplashes and other tiles for commercial and residential installation by Tucson-based designer Carly Quinn. 730 S. Russell Ave., 520.624.4117. www.carlyquinndesigns.com HF COORS STORE AT THE FACTORY Artist-designed dinnerware manufactured to withstand the daily demands of professional chefs, enthusiastic restaurant guests and home cooks. 1600 S. Cherrybell Stravenue, 520.903.1010. www.hfcoors.com ZOCALO VILLAGE AT GREEN THINGS Zocalo imports the finest furniture, pottery, folk art, lighting and antiques from the southern states of Mexico. Find the best Mexico has to offer such as mesquite and alder furniture, pinas,

pewter, chandeliers, mirrors and Talavera. 3384 E. River Road, 520.320.1236. www.zocalovillage.com

Jewelry ABBOTT TAYLOR JEWELERS Custom-design jeweler and diamond broker. 6383 E. Grant Road, 520.745.5080. www.atdiamonds.com DESERT SON, INC. American Indian jewelry, belts, fetishes, rugs, baskets and pottery. 4759 E. Sunrise Drive. 520.299.0818. www.desertson.com LONE MOUNTAIN TURQUOISE COMPANY Authentic American Indian turquoise and silver jewelry is sold in this 3,500-square-foot gallery. 11 Tubac Road, Tubac, 520.398.2802. www.lonemountainturquoiseco.com MAC’S INDIAN JEWELRY For more than 30 years, this family-owned jeweler has spe-

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cialized in custom, handmade Native American jewelry, as well as pottery, kachinas and paintings. 2400 E. Grant Road, 520.327.3306. www.macsindianjewelry.com SPIRIT OF SANTA FE Native American fetish carvings, artifacts and jewelry, including such Arizona state highlights as turquoise and copper. 2905 E. Skyline Drive, 520.577.9673. www.spiritofsantafe.com SUNRISE JEWELERS & TRADING COMPANY Find all your jewelry needs at this Tubac jewelry exchange with a caring staff that will help you look your best for any occasion. 24 Tubac Road, Tubac, 520.398.1121.

Shoes ALAN’S SHOES Shoe brands to keep wearers comfortable and light on their feet, like Birkenstock, Ecco, New Balance and Rockport.

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Shopping Centers CASAS ADOBES PLAZA Old World-style village of boutiques, day spas and restaurants. 635 W. Ina Road, 520.299.2610. www.casasadobesplaza.com

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PLAZA COLONIAL Galleries and boutiques with individual entrances. 2870 E. Skyline Drive. 520.577.1000. www.plazacolonialtucson.com VENTANA PLAZA Boutiques, cafés, salons and fitness studios fill this shopping center located in the Catalina Foothills. 5415-5455 N. Kolb Road, 520.577.1475.

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

ROSIE’S BARKET This dog-centric store provides everything your pup needs. 327 E. Seventh St., 520.304.1029 www.rosiesbarket.com TUBAC OLIVE OIL, CO. Extensive and unique selection of olive oils, balsamic vinegars, stuffed olives, salsas, salts, pestos and olive oil beauty products. While in-store, sample oils infused with basil, blood oranges or roasted chiles. 2 Plaza Road, Tubac, 520.398.3366. www.balsamichotsauce.com

DINING Casas Adobes & Northwest BOB’S STEAK & CHOP HOUSE Steak house. Turf, surf, fine wines and cocktails in a debonair environment. Located in the Omni Tucson National Resort. Omni Tucson National Resort, 2727 W. Club Drive,

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Sanfa Fe Selection at Tucson Prices Quality contemporary and traditional Native American Jewelry Custom Moccasins Large selection of ZUNI Fetishes Kachinas, Rugs, Belts & Buckles In business for over 30 years selling AUTHENTIC pieces only!

4759 E. Sunrise | 520-299-0818 | www.desertson.com Conveniently located just minutes from Tucson Resorts on the N.E. corner of Swan & Sunrise (behind Bank of America).

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520.877.2377. www.bobs-steakandchop.com HARVEST American. As the name suggests, the menu here focuses on seasonal, sustainable and local ingredients and a “back to basics” approach to preparation. 10355 N. La Cañada Drive, 520.731.1100. www.harvestov.com THE PARISH GASTROPUB Gastropub. A Southern-fusion eatery that’s all about bold flavors, progressive beers and unique cocktails. Popular menu items include crawfish hushpuppies, pecan-smoked trout, goat cheese rellenos, and the unique bacon popcorn and housemade pork rinds. 6453 N. Oracle Road, 520.797.1233. www.theparishtucson.com

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SAFFRON INDIAN BISTRO Indian. Authentic Indian cuisine in a modern atmosphere with a popular lunch buffet offered daily. 7607 N. Oracle Road, 520.742.9100. www.tucsonindianrestaurant.com

Authentic, handmade American Indian and Mexican crafts, plus books, food, apparel, and more. 12880 N Vistoso Village Dr. Tucson, AZ 85755 520-622-6014 Open daily* 10 AM–5 PM Your tax-free purchases help support national parks. *Visit wnpa.org to learn about WNPA and for store closures.

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TEASPOON Brunch. Modern eatery that specializes in brunch with menu items such as eggs benedict, country chicken, peanut-butter & jelly pancakes and a variety of omelets. 7053 N. Oracle Road, 520.989.3189. www.teaspoontucson.com TUCSON TAMALE COMPANY Mexican. A rotating menu of traditional and unique tamales, ranging from pineapple coconut to chipotle beef to vegetarian. 7159 E. Tanque Verde Road, 520.298.8404; 7286 N. Oracle Road, 520.403.1888. www.tucsontamale.com

Downtown & South 5 POINTS MARKET & RESTAURANT New American. A daytime eatery featuring such items as rice chilled pudding with coconut, cashews and pistachio; smoked-salmon Benedict with garlic-basil cream cheese; and a pork torta with avocado aioli, sweet chile and pickled onions.

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A world of fabulous flavors delights your palate at Casino Del Sol. Enjoy extraordinary steaks and the freshest seafood at PY Steakhouse. Travel the world with a variety of cuisines like Asian fusion, authentic Italian specialties, international offerings, American favorites and more. Which will it be? Why not stay a while and try them all!

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THE CORONET Brasserie. This café serving rustic European fare features a seasonally inspired menu that incorporates sustainably sourced meats, seafood and produce. 198 W. Cushing St., 520.222.9889. www.coronettucson.com

AGUSTIN KITCHEN New American. New American and classic French cuisine combine. Seasonal ingredients are featured, with the spotlight on cocktails made with local ingredients. 100 S. Avenida del Convento, 520.398.5382. www.agustinkitchen.com

MAYNARDS MARKET & KITCHEN New American. Trains don’t stop at the historic Tucson train depot anymore, but you’ll certainly want to head to the trackside building for salads, sandwiches, coffee and gourmet goodies during daylight hours, and locavore cuisine, wine and cocktails after dark. 400 N. Toole Ave., 520.545.0577. www.maynardstucson.com

BK TACOS Mexican. BK is a fusion of authenticity and innovation. The sonoran-style hot dog has received national acclaim. 2680 N. 1st Ave., 520.207.2245; 5118 S. 12 Ave., 520.295.0105. www.bktacos.com

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FESTA BUFFET International. Located on the gaming floor of Casino del Sol, this buffet offers cooking stations dedicated to cuisine from around the world. Casino del Sol, 5655 W. Valencia Road, 855.765.7829. www.casinodelsol.com PY STEAKHOUSE Steak. Casino del Sol’s main restaurant, with a 100-seat dining room, more than 1,000 wines available, and a menu of high-quality steaks. 2Casino del Sol, 5655 W. Valencia Road, 855.765.7829. www.casinodel sol.com/dining/py-steakhouse THE TASTEFUL KITCHEN Vegetarian. Dinners gently assembled from the dehydrator, roaster, steamer or straight from the garden. Some raw selections, including a soup of the day. 722 N. Stone Ave., 520.250.9600. www.thetastefulkitchen.com UME Chinese. Contemporary Chinese cuisine in the main room, fresh sushi at the counter, and specialty cocktails and Asian beers in the lounge. Casino Del Sol, 5655 W. Valencia Road, 520.838.7177. www.casinodelsol.com/dining/ume

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LA PARRILLA SUIZA Mexican. Serving up authentic Mexico City cuisine since 1969. Fresh handmade corn tortillas and salsas. 4250 W. Ina Road, 520.572.7200; 2720 N. Oracle Road, 520.624.4300; 5602 E. Speedway Blvd., 520.747.4838. www.laparrillasuiza.com LE RENDEZ-VOUS French. Brasserie staples such as escargots, French onion soup, pate and beef wellington make up the classic Parisianstyle menu at this romantic spot. 3844 E. Fort Lowell Road, 520.323.7373. www.rendezvoustucson.com

Foothills & Northeast ALLORO D.O.C. New American. Alloro D.O.C. and D.O.C. Lounge provide an elegant dining experience located on the second floor of the Hilton Tucson East. Find a hearty buffet or a la carte options for breakfast at Alloro D.O.C. as well as dinner. Lunch is served at the D.O.C. Lounge. 7600 E. Broadway Blvd., 520.721.5600. www3.hilton.com/en/ hotels/arizona/hilton-tucson-eastTUSHEHF/dining/index.html 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. 4717 E.

Sunrise Drive, 520.638.6160. www.elcisnerestaurant.com 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, harkening back to the Old West in flavor and atmosphere. 2201 E. River Road, 520.299.6092. www.elcorraltucson.com ECLECTIC CAFE Southwestern. American and regional Mexican fare for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Salads and sandwiches are familiar— spinach salad, club sandwich— and entrées venture south of the border. 7053 E. Tanque Verde Road, 520.885.2842. www.eclecticcafetucson.com GINZA SUSHI Japanesse. Tucson’s Japanese izakaya (a casual tavern where patrons can relax, have a drink and a bite), plus the addition of a full sushi menu. 5425 N. Kolb Road, 520.529.8877. www.ginzatucson.com THE GRILL AT HACIENDA DEL SOL Southwestern. Traditional fare with a Southwestern edge surrounded by an old world ambiance, paired with an extensive wine selection and a cozy patio. 5501 N. Hacienda Del Sol Road, 520.529.3500. www.haciendadelsol.com KINGFISHER BAR & GRILL American. Great fish, great bar, great music and a great crowd. Kitchen open late. 2564 E. Grant Road, 520.323.7739. www.kingfishertucson.com THE LIVING ROOM Wine Bar. Wine bar serving flatbreads, sliders, bruschetta and salads. La Encantada, 2905 E. Skyline Drive, 520.308.5591. www.livingroomwinebar.com LOOKOUT American Grill. Treat yourself to contemporary comfort food and signature drinks at this casual spot for indoor and outdoor dining. Sway to the live music on weekend and don’t forget your dancing shoes. 245 E. Ina Road, 800.722.2500. www.westwardlook.com/dining

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VIVACE RESTAURANT Italian. Open and airy with an urban ambience, the restaurant’s earned an impressive reputation for creative but reasonably priced Italian dishes. 6440 N. Campbell Ave., 520.795.7221. www.vivacetucson.com

Tubac SHELBY’S BISTRO American. This friendly Tubac bistro consistently serves top-notch fare for lunch and dinner. The menu spans sandwiches and burgers to pasta and pizza. Patio seating. 19 Tubac Road, Tubac, 520.398.8075. www.shelbysbistro.com WISDOM’S DOS Mexican. Cheesy Mexican fare—as well as plenty of American options—served by the Wisdom family for more than 69 years. The fruit burro for dessert is a must. Four Plaza Road, Tubac, 520.216.7664. www.wisdomscafe.com

EXPLORE Parks and Nature SAGUARO NATIONAL PARK Separated by the city, the eastern Rincon and western Tucson mountain ranges are about an hour drive apart. Both offer hiking, biking and horseback-riding trails, as well as loop roads for motorized expeditions. Park headquarters: 3693 S. Old Spanish Trail, 520.733.5153. www.nps.gov/sagu TOHONO CHUL PARK This 49-acre park was cited as far back as 1980 by the Tucson Audubon Society for preserving a swath of desert as a public greenspace. 7366 Paseo Del Norte, 520.742.6455. www.tohonochul.org TUBAC Established in 1752 as the first Spanish fort in Arizona, it is now largely populated by working artists. Less than an hour outside Tucson. Official Visitors Center, 1 Burruel St., Tubac, 520.398.2704. www.tubacaz.com

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Raptor Free Flight This extraordinary exhibit at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum features completely untethered birds of prey in their natural habitat, the open desert. The birds presented are unique to the Sonoran Desert and are the only known raptor species in the world to hunt in packs. www.desertmuseum.org

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