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Tucson: 176: Tucson Community Center Historic District: Tucson Community Center Historic District: September 8, 2015 : 180-260 S. Church Ave. Tucson: Now known as the Tucson Convention Center: 177: Tucson Medical Center
International Wildlife Museum: Tucson: Pima: Southern: Natural history: website, dioramas of insects, mammals and bird from around the world Jerome State Historic Park: Jerome: Yavapai: North Central: History – Local: Exhibits include local history and copper mining Jewish History Museum: Tucson: Pima: Southern: Jewish
Sadongei served previously in various roles at the Smithsonian Institution and the Arizona State Museum; she is a current member of the Historical Commission for Tucson and Pima County. [53] As of August 2024, the staff also includes the people listed below. More information about them is available under "Our Team" at Mission Garden's website.
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The J. C. Penney–Chicago Store Building = was built in 1903 and is located in 130 E. Congress St.. J.C. Penney, was the building's longest single tenant, occupying the building from 1927 to 1957. The El Paso-based department store occupied the building until 1967 when it closed. The Chicago Store moved in after the El Paso store closed.
The Pima Air & Space Museum is an aerospace museum in Tucson, Arizona, US. It features a display of nearly 400 aircraft spread out over 80 acres (32 ha) on a campus occupying 127 acres (51 ha). It features a display of nearly 400 aircraft spread out over 80 acres (32 ha) on a campus occupying 127 acres (51 ha).
Today, the Presidio San Agustin del Tucson Museum (www.TucsonPresidio.com) offers Living History Days, a variety of cultural events, and historic and cultural walking tours throughout Downtown Tucson. Other surviving portions of the Presidio wall are marked in the Old Pima County Courthouse courtyard and throughout Downtown Tucson.