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  2. The Thing (roadside attraction) - Wikipedia

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    The Thing Museum) is an Arizona roadside attraction extensively advertised by signs along Interstate 10 between El Paso, Texas, and Tucson, Arizona. The object, supposedly a mummified mother and child, is believed to have been made by exhibit creator Homer Tate for sideshows. The Thing was purchased by former lawyer Thomas Binkley Prince in the ...

  3. Tucson artifacts - Wikipedia

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    The Tucson artifacts, sometimes called the Tucson Lead Crosses, Tucson Crosses, Silverbell Road artifacts, or Silverbell artifacts, were thirty-one lead objects that Charles E. Manier and his family found in 1924 near Picture Rocks, Arizona, that were initially thought by some to be created by early Mediterranean civilizations that had crossed the Atlantic in the first century, but were later ...

  4. Old Tucson Studios - Wikipedia

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    Old Tucson (aka Old Tucson Studios) is an American movie studio and theme park just west of Tucson, Arizona, adjacent to the Tucson Mountains and close to the western portion of Saguaro National Park. Built in 1939 for the movie Arizona (1940), it has been used for the filming location of many movies and television westerns since then, such as ...

  5. 5 Best Photo Opportunities in Tucson - AOL

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    Lee Van Grack Tucson is Arizona's second largest city with a population of over one million, including some 50,000 students who attend the University of Arizona. A part of Mexico until the Gadsden ...

  6. Category:Landmarks in Tucson, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    National Register of Historic Places in Tucson, Arizona‎ (35 P) S. Skyscrapers in Tucson, Arizona‎ (7 P) Pages in category "Landmarks in Tucson, Arizona"

  7. 5 Best Photo Opportunities in Tucson - AOL

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    Lee Van Grack If you've only driven through Tucson on Interstate 10 on your way to or from somewhere else, you may not have realized that there is some great travel photography in the Tucson area.

  8. List of historic properties in Tucson, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The Ronstadt House – built in 1904 and located at 607 N. 6th Ave. The House was designed and built for Fredrick Ronstadt, a Tucson pioneer, wagon maker, hardware company owner, and Tucson's first automobile dealer. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on February 26, 1979, reference: #79000423.

  9. Barrio Libre - Wikipedia

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    Barrio Libre. / 32.21412; -110.97282. Barrio Libre is a neighborhood in Tucson, Arizona notable for its existence as a relatively unchanged 19th-century Hispanic neighborhood of close-packed row houses. Houses in the barrio are typically adobe with very plain detailing, reflecting the area's history as a district of townhouses for Mexican ...

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