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  2. Sun Link - Wikipedia

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    Sun Link, also known as the Tucson Streetcar, is a single-line streetcar system in Tucson, Arizona, United States, that began service in July 2014. [5] [6] [9] The system's 3.9-mile (6.3 km) route connects the Arizona Health Sciences Center (including University Medical Center), the University of Arizona campus, the Main Gate and 4th Avenue shopping and entertainment districts, downtown Tucson ...

  3. Miracle Mile Historic District - Wikipedia

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    La Siesta Motel, 1602 North Oracle Road, 1941; Sun Land Motel, 465 West Miracle Mile, 1952; Thunderbird Lodge, 1941, architect: George J. Wolf; Terrace Mote, 631 West Miracle Mile, 1949; Tidelands Motor Inn (Sahara Motel), 919 North Stone Avenue, 1960; Tucson House, 1501 North Oracle Road, 1963; Tucson Inn, 143 West Drachman Street, 1953

  4. List of Arizona companies - Wikipedia

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    The region's second-quarter 2018 gross state product was $344.6 billion, with growth driven by the information and manufacturing sectors. [1] The state ranked #17 on Forbes ' list of Best States For Business in 2018, noting strong economic and job growth foerecasts. [2]

  5. Josias Joesler - Wikipedia

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    Fourth Avenue Shops (1928) – 616 North 4th Avenue; Ghost Ranch Lodge – 801 West Miracle Mile; Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity House (1949) – 1509 East 2nd Street; Seventh-Day Adventist Chapel (1942) – 1200 North Mountain Avenue; Tucson Unified School District Educational Building Expansion (1948) – 1010 East 10th Street

  6. Pima County Legal Services Building - Wikipedia

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    It would remain Tucson's tallest building until 1977 when the Arizona Bank Plaza was built. In 1987, the building was purchased for $10.5 million (equivalent to $28 million in 2023) by Pima County, and renamed the Pima County Legal Services Building.

  7. Tucson Electric Power - Wikipedia

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    Tucson Electric Power (TEP) is an electric utility company serving southern Arizona in the United States. It is a subsidiary of Fortis, which announced its acquisition of parent company UNS Energy in 2013. [1] Kino Veterans Memorial Stadium, a baseball stadium on Tucson's south side, was once named Tucson Electric Park for TEP.

  8. List of tallest buildings in Tucson - Wikipedia

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    Tucson House: 195 (59) 17 1963 [9] Originally designed by Chicago developers to be a luxury high-rise apartment building with hotel-like amenities. Tallest building in Tucson from 1963-1967, and still the tallest residential building in the city. Currently owned by the City of Tucson and utilized as public housing for the elderly and disabled ...

  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. ...