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» Tucson Bed and Breakfast: Perfect for Your Arizona Stay
By Chris Robertson | Published 07/7/2008 | Tucson | Unrated
If you're planning a trip to Arizona, a Tucson bed and breakfast is the perfect place to stay - whether for a night, a weekend, or for a Tucson extended stay. In fact, a Tucson bed and breakfast may offer Tucson weekly rentals as well as overnight rates. This not only makes it a great value, but provides many other amenities as well.
» About Tucson, the City, Life, Homes and Communities
By Shaine Co | Published 05/23/2008 | Tucson | Unrated
Metro Tucson consists of Tucson, Vail, Oro Valley, Marana, Star Valley, and many other surrounding cities. Tucson is an Arizona city offering a variety of opportunities, adventures, and fun. Surrounded by the Sonoran Desert, Tucson offers residents, and visitors, a desert lifestyle as well as the University of Arizona, jobs, great new home communities and a spectacular arts community. Tucson is the second largest city in the state of Arizona and is home to a variety of family, outdoor, educational, arts, and economic activities.
» Tucson Arizona - Something for Everybody
By Ruben Soliman | Published 05/23/2008 | Tucson | Unrated
As the second largest city in Arizona, Tucson boasts a mix of natural beauty and modern living. From outdoor activities to great shopping, the arts, and exciting events, Tucson has it all. With a great diverse culture, you can enjoy the past historical aspects as well as it’s present’s offerings.
» Relaxing in Tucson Arizona
By Jennifer Weiss | Published 05/23/2008 | Tucson | Unrated
A vacation in Tucson, AZ means a vacation in a city unlike any other. Tucson blends a metropolitan city with a small town feel to make visitors feel as if they are as much a part of the community as any other. The rich heritage of the area brings together Mexican, Spanish, Native American, and Anglo-American influences to make the city as diverse as the individuals who visit it. As a part of the Sonoran Desert, there is much beauty around Tucson along with an unusually stable climate that brings 360 sunny days to the region each year. When visiting Tucson, you will find an abundance of places to visit, including museums, caverns, parks, golf courses, and fine restaurants.
» 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.


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