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» An Overview of Tucson, Arizona
By Brian J. Link | Published 05/23/2008 | Tucson | Unrated
The State of Arizona is widely known for its dry western weather, beautiful scenery and cactus plantations spread over wide expanses of rock and desert. This makes for the traditional wild west territory. This picture is painted best in Tucson, a bustling city of 1 million that is set against awe-inspiring mountains. Tucson is Arizona's second largest city after Phoenix and has a rich Mexican-Native American heritage and history stemming from its occupation by native Indians. Many people have traveled through this city since its inception in the 18th century. From French merchants to Anglo-American frontiersmen to Indian tribesmen, Tucson can boast a rich and diverse heritage.
» Activities in Tucson, Arizona
By Brian J. Link | Published 05/23/2008 | Tucson | Unrated
Tucson, Arizona, has great weather with temperatures hovering over the mid 70s for most of the year. This not only makes the city an awesome place for living but also for extra activities outdoors. Downtown Tucson's rich and eccentric history and cultural heritage make it an excellent place to tour and learn about the west. The infamous gangster John Dillinger once slept at a motel in downtown Tucson and movie companies flock to this city to make western movies on location.