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Tucson AZ: Welcome to the Old Pueblo

TUCSON AZ WELCOME TO THE OLD PUEBLO Tucson receives 350 days of sunshine per year BIG SMALL DRY TOWN HEAT IT'S A The average Tucson is the 32nd largest city in the U.S. July high is 99 degrees The University of Arizona is the heart of Tucson - approximately 38,000 students are currently The population of Metropolitan Tucson is over 1 million The average 38- enrolled January low is 38 degrees CEOCRAPHY & LANDMARKS AA Tucson is surrounded by five mountain ranges; the Tucson, Santa Catalina, Rincon, Santa Rita, and Tortolita mountain ranges Tucson 's total area is 227 miles Tucson is bordered by Catalina State Park, Coronado National Forest, Saguaro National Park East and Saguaro National Park West, and the Tohono O'odham Nation One of Tucson's most recognizable landmarks is "A" Mountain, also known as Sentinel Peak, which features a 160-foot tall letter "A" TUCSON CULTURE +Home to more than 215 art groups TU CSON IS +35+ art galleries in Downtown Tucson alone A MECCA OF ARTS AND MUSIC +The Rialto Theatre, Fox Theatre, and Tucson Convention Center bring all types of music to the Tucson scene TUCSONANS LOVE TO BIKE! Metropolitan Tucson is bicycle friendly: 630 miles of striped bike paths 100+ miles of residential bike routes 300+ TUCSON IS A FOODIE'S PARADISE miles of mountain biking trails 9,000+ cyclists participate in El Tour De Tucson each year The Tucson food scene combines incredible street food and world-class gourmet choices The signature "Tucson" dish is the Sonoran hot dog, a hot dog wrapped in bacon and served on bread, topped with tomatoes, onions, cotija cheese, salsa, beans, and mayonnaise There are over 300 Mexican restaurants in Tucson Tucson is home to the World Margarita Championship Every year, Tucson Meet Yourself (colloquially known as "Tucson Eat Yourself") brings the community together to share food and drink from many diverse cultures PENNINGTON SOURCES: CREATIVE Metropolitan Tucson Convention & Visitors Bureau Tucson Association of Realtors PenningtonCreative.com TUCSON AZ WELCOME TO THE OLD PUEBLO Tucson receives 350 days of sunshine per year BIG SMALL DRY TOWN HEAT IT'S A The average Tucson is the 32nd largest city in the U.S. July high is 99 degrees The University of Arizona is the heart of Tucson - approximately 38,000 students are currently The population of Metropolitan Tucson is over 1 million The average 38- enrolled January low is 38 degrees CEOCRAPHY & LANDMARKS AA Tucson is surrounded by five mountain ranges; the Tucson, Santa Catalina, Rincon, Santa Rita, and Tortolita mountain ranges Tucson 's total area is 227 miles Tucson is bordered by Catalina State Park, Coronado National Forest, Saguaro National Park East and Saguaro National Park West, and the Tohono O'odham Nation One of Tucson's most recognizable landmarks is "A" Mountain, also known as Sentinel Peak, which features a 160-foot tall letter "A" TUCSON CULTURE +Home to more than 215 art groups TU CSON IS +35+ art galleries in Downtown Tucson alone A MECCA OF ARTS AND MUSIC +The Rialto Theatre, Fox Theatre, and Tucson Convention Center bring all types of music to the Tucson scene TUCSONANS LOVE TO BIKE! Metropolitan Tucson is bicycle friendly: 630 miles of striped bike paths 100+ miles of residential bike routes 300+ TUCSON IS A FOODIE'S PARADISE miles of mountain biking trails 9,000+ cyclists participate in El Tour De Tucson each year The Tucson food scene combines incredible street food and world-class gourmet choices The signature "Tucson" dish is the Sonoran hot dog, a hot dog wrapped in bacon and served on bread, topped with tomatoes, onions, cotija cheese, salsa, beans, and mayonnaise There are over 300 Mexican restaurants in Tucson Tucson is home to the World Margarita Championship Every year, Tucson Meet Yourself (colloquially known as "Tucson Eat Yourself") brings the community together to share food and drink from many diverse cultures PENNINGTON SOURCES: CREATIVE Metropolitan Tucson Convention & Visitors Bureau Tucson Association of Realtors PenningtonCreative.com

Tucson AZ: Welcome to the Old Pueblo

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