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South Tucson is a city in Pima County, Arizona, United States and an enclave of the much larger city of Tucson.South Tucson is known for being heavily influenced by Hispanic, and especially Mexican, culture; restaurants and shops which sell traditional Mexican food and other goods can be found throughout the city.
Duke's Drive Inn & Beau Brummel Club, 1148 North Main Avenue, 1947; El Rancho Motor Hotel, 225 West Drachman Street, 1948; Frontier Motel, 227 West Drachman Street, 1941/48 architect: George J. Wolf; Flamingo Hotel, 1300 North Stone Avenue, 1954; G. D. F. Frazier Service Station, 648 North Stone Avenue, 1937; Ghost Ranch Lodge, 801 West Miracle ...
The restaurant was established in September 1922 by Monica Flin, one of Tucson's first businesswomen and the oldest of eight children. [5] Her parents immigrated to Tucson from France in the 1880s, and Monica's father, Jules Flin, helped build the Cathedral of Saint Augustine in the city.
The Carlos Ygnacio Velasco House – built in 1878 and located at 471-475-477 S. Stone Ave. and located at 522 S. Russell St. Carlos Ygnacio Velasco was publisher of El Fronterizo, Tucson's first Spanish-language newspaper. [43] It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on March 5, 1974, reference: #74000460.
For many years, one of the main sources of fund-raising for Tu Nidito was through El Tour de Tucson, a bike race and charity event in Tucson, Arizona. Tu Nidito was the primary charity recipient for the race from 1997 to 2013, raising $310,000 for Tu Nidito in 2013 alone. [ 13 ]
[1] Townsite is bounded by Speedway Boulevard on the north, 22nd Street on the south, 1st Avenue on the east, & on the west by Main Avenue from north of 18th Street, & 10th Avenue from south of 18th Street. 1885 – The first public park in Tucson known as Carrillo's Gardens is built by Leopoldo Carrillo. [7] 1890 – Population: 5,150. [1]
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March 11, 1994 (200 and 300 blocks of E. 3rd St. Benson: 5: Benson Historic Barrio: Benson Historic Barrio: April 8, 2011 (307-572 E. Fifth St., between San Pedro St. and Route 80