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Is downtown Tucson safe at night?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Re: Downtown Tucson safe at night? Perfectly safe. Is downtown Tucson safe to live? Tucson isn’t a safe city, though many that live here and that have traveled here have gone through the city without any problems.In certain areas of Tucson, there is a lot of crime, mostly theft related. Tucson does seem to have […]

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What desert surrounds Tucson?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

The Sonoran Desert. The Sonoran Desert is bigger than the state of Oregon. It covers parts of Mexico, California, and Arizona, where Tucson is. Get to know some of the many plants and animals of the Sonoran Desert. Is Tucson considered a desert? Tucson is on an alluvial plain in the Sonoran Desert, surrounded by […]

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What is there to do in Tucson on Sunday afternoon?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Top 10 Best sunday fun things to do in Tucson, AZ Tucson Meet Yourself. 2.9 mi. Festivals. World of Wonders. 3.9 mi. Colossal Cave Mountain Park. 21.5 mi. The Mini Time Machine Museum of Miniatures. 2.5 mi. Kitt Peak National Observatory. 1.2 mi. Tucson Botanical Gardens. 1.3 mi. Pima County Fair. 16.4 mi. Cobra Arcade […]

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Does Tucson have seasons?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Did you know that Southern Arizona has 5 seasons? Yes, it actually has 2 short summers, although lately they are being extended into April and October with fewer rains and fewer freezes in the Winter months. Are there 4 seasons in Arizona? Most of Arizona weather consists of two seasons: hot and less hot. Flagstaff […]

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What tribes lived in Tucson?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Pima and Papago Indians of Southern Arizona. What native tribes lived in Tucson? Human habitation in the Tucson Basin dates back approximately 12,500 years — to the Pleistocene Age.Contemporary native peoples that would constitute the ethnographic history of the Park include: Akimel O’odham (also known as Pima) Apache. Hopi. Maricopa. Yaqui. Tohono O’odham (“Desert People”) […]

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Does Tucson have an old town?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Historic downtown Tucson has much to offer, including two areas of major historical interest.Also within the Presidio District is the Historic Block which includes the Tucson Museum of Art and several original 18th, 19th, and early 20th century homes. Does Tucson have a downtown area? Downtown Tucson is having a renaissance as new restaurants and […]

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When did Tucson become the capital of Arizona?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

1867. In 1867, the territorial capital was moved to Tucson. In 1877, the capital moved back to Prescott. Why is Tucson not the capital of Arizona? Tucson at the time was the most developed city in the territory and it may have been felt that locating the capital there would help reduce Confederate sympathy in […]

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Is Tucson warm in winter?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Tucson has a dry desert-like climate, with really hot summers. The winter weather is mild and sunny, and a great time to be outside. The average daily winter temperature in Tucson is around 70°F (21°C), slowly rising in the spring. Is Tucson warmer than Phoenix in winter? latitude. Phoenix’s lower elevation (about 1,300 feet) usually […]

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Does Tucson have street lights?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Usually, most streetlights in Tucson start out at 90 percent of their maximum possible illumination, and dim to 60 percent at midnight.The city lights were observed by the US-operated Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership (NPP) satellite, which is famous for its global maps of light at night. Is Tucson a low light city? Thanks to a […]

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How much does it cost to drill a well in Tucson?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

What is the cost of drilling a water well in Arizona? The price can vary a lot, based on some of the factors we’ve listed, but the overall cost is likely somewhere in the range of $27 – $58 per foot. How much does it cost to dig a well in Tucson? Well Drilling Cost […]

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Does Tucson have nightlife?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Tucson’s variety of great nightspots ranges from quiet wine bars to college hangouts and high-energy dance clubs, with lots in between. You’ll find breweries, sports bars, country/western saloons, LGBTQ bars and clubs, comedy shows, concert venues, theatres, and even casinos. What is there to do in Tucson at night? Best things to do at night […]

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Is Tucson or Albuquerque bigger?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Tucson is 227 square miles, Albuquerque is 190 square miles, and El Paso is 256 square miles. All three cities are spread out, accounting for the large difference in metropolitan population versus census figures. Is Tucson cheaper than Albuquerque? Tucson is 0.5% more expensive than Albuquerque. Tucson housing costs are 8.6% less expensive than Albuquerque […]

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Is Tucson a low income community?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Tucson’s poverty levels make more sense when we consider them in the context of the city’s low median income. The estimated median household income for the City of Tucson based on 2018 ACS 5-year estimates is $41,625, compared to the estimated 2010 median income of $37,025. Is Tucson a poor city? The most recent U.S. […]

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Does Tucson have a downtown?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Downtown Tucson is having a renaissance as new restaurants and hotels, music, art, and events fill the streets and tune in to the casual Southwestern vibe. As you approach Downtown Tucson, watch for street signs leading to the six districts: Main Gate, Fourth Avenue, Congress Street, Presidio, Convention, and Sentinel. Does Tucson have an old […]

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Why is Tucson called the astronomy capital?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

With exceptional, abundantly clear skies and the largest collection of research telescopes in the world, Tucson is the Astronomy Capital of the World. The Mt. Lemmon Sky Center is an exceptional science learning facility. Why is Arizona so good for astronomy? Good weather year round with many clear nights, unique southwestern geography that resembles the […]

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