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Quote: Fourth Avenue is THE place to go in Tucson if your looking for a unique, truly Tucson experience. Nestled between downtown and the University of Arizona, this strip of road is frequented by a diverse crowd of Read More
Quote: We shop at Del Sol Int'l Shops on 4th Avene all the time. It's a great store with great prices on Southwestern style merchandise and a whole lot more. Great summer clothing, the coolest garb in Tucson in natural Read More
Quote: The Mini Time Machine is a relatively new addition to the Old Pueblo. For a town with a lot of sun, it's really nice to have a place to go that indoors and nicely air conditioned. There is always different Read More
Quote: Irish “conquistador” Colonel Hugo O’Conor (AKA Hugh O’Conner) selected this site in 1775 to build Presidio de San Agustín del Tucson. It stood as a defensive fort while Arizona territory belonged to Spain and Read More
Quote: Twice a year--once in winter and once in spring--this free fair brings together 400 arts and crafts booths with tons of other fun activities. Stretching between 9th Street and University Boulevard, there’s plenty Read More
Quote: Triple A baseball at its finest! The Sidewinders are the AAA farm team for the Arizona Diamondbacks and they play at the beautiful Tucson Electric Park in south Tucson. The stadium holds approximately 10,000 and Read More
Quote: I had never seen that store before and I thought it was the best store. They had everything in there and everything was cheap but quality. I think everyone should go in there at least once. Read More
Quote: This shop is Awesome! They definately have the best quality and designer brands of any resale shop in Tucson! The buyer is very selective and it shows. They have the best selection of designer bags I've ever Read More
Quote: Bookmans is a locally owned used bookstore chain. Technically there are stores in Phoenix and Flagstaff, but Bookmans at its heart is truly a Tucson thing (it did open its doors in Tucson in 1976, after all). In Read More
Quote: Fun to look around and see the variety of merchandise. Open 7 days a week. Check out booths CAS for firefighting and western memorabilia, old books, opalescent glass, toys and sports. Read More