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The Hohokam people lived in the Tucson area from around 450–1450 ... built in 1918 in downtown Tucson. ... Mexican-American women in Tucson organized to assist ...
The Fox Tucson Theatre – was built in 1925 and is located at 1 W. Congress St. The "Fox Tucson Theatre", as it is also known, opened on April 11, 1930, as a dual vaudeville/movie house. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 2003, ref.: #03000905.
1867 – Tucson becomes capital of Arizona Territory. [1] 1869 – St. Augustine Roman Catholic Church built. [3] 1870 Arizona Citizen newspaper begins publication. [4] J.S. Mansfield news depot in business. [2] 1872 Public School department organized. [3] Population: 3,500 (estimate). [3] 1873 San Diego-Tucson telegraph begins operating ...
Tucson's Stone Avenue, 1880 Courthouse in Tucson, 1898. The Tucson area was probably first visited by Paleo-Indians, who were known to have been in southern Arizona about 12,000 years ago.
The Arizona Inn is a hotel in Tucson, Arizona.It was built in 1930–31 by Isabella Greenway, who became Arizona's first female representative to the U.S. Congress in 1932.
10 miles (16 km) east of Tucson in the Saguaro National Park 32°12′27″N 110°33′09″W / 32.2075°N 110.5525°W / 32.2075; -110.5525 ( Manning Tucson
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San Xavier Indian Reservation near Tucson, Arizona: 1783-1797 Church Rebuilt in 1783 near site of an earlier razed church built in 1692 [5] Likely the oldest Spanish colonial/European built structure in Arizona. Cordova House: Tucson, Arizona: ca. 1848 Residence Oldest house in Tucson; now part of Tucson Museum of Art [6] Duppa Homestead ...