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  2. Las Saetas - Wikipedia

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    The Smiths removed the heirloom cactus gardens, cut down protected saguaro cacti, and were cited by the City of Tucson for conducting construction work without the necessary permits. [9] Ultimately, they sold the property at a financial loss in 2023 to Nancy and Thomas Allin who have made further modifications.

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

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    The Tucson Historic Preservation Foundation was established in March 1984. The foundations mission is to save Tucson's neon signs and list numerous properties on the National Register of Historic Places. However, the Tucson Historic Preservation Foundation does not have the ability to deny a demolition permit.

  4. Tucson, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Tucson, as seen from space: The city's four major malls are indicated by blue arrows. According to the United States Census Bureau, as of 2010, the City of Tucson has a land area of 226.71 square miles (587.2 km 2). The city's elevation is 2,643 ft (806 m) above sea level (as measured at the Tucson International Airport). [34]

  5. Arizona city becomes latest to pass hair discrimination ban - AOL

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    The Tucson City Council voted Tuesday to adopt the Create a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair, or CROWN Act, joining multiple cities across the country in passing the ordinance, the ...

  6. Pima County Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    Pima County Courthouse is the former main county courthouse building in downtown Tucson, Arizona It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was designed by Roy Place in 1928 in Mission Revival and Spanish Colonial Revival style architecture. [3]

  7. Southern Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Significant distances requiring transportation in Southern Arizona are generally traveled by highway and the railroad. Southern Arizona is the location of the major transcontinental Interstate highway Interstate 10 from the border with New Mexico westward through Tucson, and then continuing northwest via Casa Grande to the Phoenix–Scottsdale–Mesa metropolis.

  8. Stone Avenue Underpass - Wikipedia

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    It is located between 6th street and E. Toole Avenue/W. Franklin Street, and carries two lanes in each direction of Stone Ave under the Union Pacific railroad tracks that run through downtown Tucson. Due to the poor drainage, it fills fast during heavy downpours of rain. For this reason, the underpass was nicknamed Lake Elmira. [4]

  9. Flowing Wells, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Flowing Wells is located at (32.291305, -111.008859 [3]According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 3.4 square miles (8.8 km 2), all land. ...