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  2. File:Official map of Pima County, Arizona. LOC 77692954.jpg

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    "Adopted as the official map of Pima County by resolution of Board of Supervisors, July 22, 1893." Includes illus., "Map of the city of Tucson with additions, 1893," and inset of "Town of Nogales." LC Land ownership maps, 6 Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. AACR2

  3. File:Pima County Incorporated and Unincorporated areas ...

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    Incorporated cities are shown in gray and data for their borders and locations are based on the 2000/2030 PAG Transportation Analysis Zone Map. Catalina Foothills is highlighted in red. Information for unincorporated locations and borders are based on the Census 2000 Pima County Tract Outline Index Map ( PDF ).

  4. Pima County Natural Resources, Parks and Recreation

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    Pima County Natural Resources, Parks and Recreation is the agency within Pima County, Arizona that manages the natural resources, parks, and recreation offerings within Pima County including Tucson, AZ.

  5. Pima Canyon - Wikipedia

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    The source of Pima Creek is located below the Pima Saddle, which is at an elevation of 6,350 feet (1,935 m). The distance from the Pima Canyon Trailhead to the Pima Saddle is about 5 miles (8.0 km). [note 1] The creek flows intermittently throughout the year, usually after substantial rain or snow melt in the Santa Catalina Mountains. [1]

  6. Description: This map shows the incorporated areas and unincorporated areas in Pima County, Arizona.The Tohono O'odham Nation is highlighted in red. Please Note: There are also non-contiguous parts of the Tohono O'odham Nation not located in Pima County and aren't shown on this map.

  7. The Loop (Tucson) - Wikipedia

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    Feeding into the Santa Cruz River Park's east-bank trail three miles north of its southernmost trailhead, at the edge of the City of South Tucson, is the Julian Wash Greenway, which runs to the southeast, paralleling the Interstate 10 to Rita Ranch on the city's southeast side. [7] Completed in 2014, the park has 16.1 miles of paved trails. [2]

  8. National Register of Historic Places listings in Arizona

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    The following are approximate tallies of current listings in Arizona on the National Register of Historic Places. These counts are based on entries in the National Register Information Database as of April 24, 2008 [2] and new weekly listings posted since then on the National Register of Historic Places web site. [3]

  9. Sahuarita, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The first known US map to list the town came in 1879, by the US Department of Interior, calling the town "Saurita". [8] The Saurita town name would continue to be found on successive maps of 1880 [9] and 1890. [10] Finally, a 1925 map of "Auto Trails" (e.g. roadways) of Arizona and New Mexico lists "Continental" instead of Sahuarita.