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|  Padre Eusebio Francisco Kino (1645-1711) - Tucson, AZ
in Equestrian Statues Statue of Padre Eusebio Francisco Kino (1645-1711) located at the intersection of 15th Street and Kino Avenue in Tucson. posted by: Broken Trowel location: Arizona date listed: 4/30/2008 last visited: 8/31/2008 |
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|  Ginormous Diamond-backed Rattlesnake
in Ginormous Everyday Objects This ped/bicycle bridge was constructed and painted to look like a Diamond-backed rattlesnake posted by: beagle39z location: Arizona date listed: 11/1/2007 last visited: 3/21/2009 |
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|  Windows to the Past, Gateway to the Future
in Murals Large tile murals with photos of Tucson pedestrians in the past century.
These are a series of murals on Broadway Boulevard at Barraza-Aviation Parkway in downtown Tucson.
posted by: beagle39z location: Arizona date listed: 11/2/2007 last visited: 3/22/2009 |
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|  University of Arizona - Tucson, Arizona
in Universities and Colleges University of Arizona campus located in the Tucson desert. posted by: Max and 99 location: Arizona date listed: 10/18/2009 last visited: never |
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|  University of Arizona main library
in Libraries The website for this university library provides all necessary information for current and future users. The main library, including the special collections, is located in the dead center of campus. There are three specialty libraries elsewhere. posted by: Team Taskmaster location: Arizona date listed: 6/21/2009 last visited: never |
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|  Martian Soil
in Bloggers From the site: Martian Soil is a daily blog dedicated to Mars, bringing the exploration of the Red Planet closer to enthusiasts and little green men alike. posted by: Tsegi Mike and Desert Viking location: Arizona date listed: 10/4/2005 last visited: 1/1/2009 |
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|  Sidewalk Sundial University of Arizona, Tucson, USA
in Sundials Located at the University of Arizona's (Tucson) Flandrau Science Center, this large sidewalk sundial is a fun stop. It's very near other interesting waymarks at the UA campus, and in fact is near other sundials. posted by: Salme location: Arizona date listed: 4/13/2009 last visited: 6/17/2009 |
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|  University of Arizona, Tucson Sycamore Moon Tree
in Moon Trees The University of Arizona tree is a sycamore (platanus occidentalis) planted on 30 April 1976. posted by: Galleda location: Arizona date listed: 1/7/2008 last visited: 6/18/2009 |
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|  Fourth Avenue Underpass - Tucson, AZ
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places The Fourth Avenue Underpass was built in 1916 and is the oldest reinforced concrete structure in Arizona as well as the first railroad underpass in Arizona. posted by: rambles location: Arizona date listed: 6/7/2007 last visited: 4/6/2008 |
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|  Fourth Avenue Railroad Bridge - Tucson AZ
in Railroad Bridges The Fourth Avenue Underpass was built in 1916 and is the oldest reinforced concrete structure in Arizona as well as the first railroad underpass in Arizona. posted by: rambles location: Arizona date listed: 6/10/2007 last visited: 4/6/2008 |
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|  USS Arizona Memorial - University of Arizona
in World War II Memorials / Monuments This memorial to the USS Arizona is on the University of Arizona campus. posted by: pseudoprime location: Arizona date listed: 1/6/2009 last visited: 1/1/2009 |
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|  USS Arizona Memorial - University of Arizona
in Maritime Monuments and Memorials This memorial to the USS Arizona is on the University of Arizona campus. posted by: pseudoprime location: Arizona date listed: 1/1/2009 last visited: 8/22/2009 |
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|  University Street Car Line
in Arizona Historical Markers This spot marks the spot where the the spike was driven on May 12, 1898 completing the first streetcar line ending at the main gate of the University of Arizona in Tucson AZ. posted by: rambles location: Arizona date listed: 2/29/2008 last visited: 1/1/2009 |
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|  Old Library Building - Tucson, AZ
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places The University of Arizona Library was built in 1925 and was the main library for the University till 1976 when the library moved to a new building. In 1977 the Arizona State Museum moved into the building and is still there. posted by: rambles location: Arizona date listed: 9/5/2008 last visited: never |
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|  Arizona State Museum, Tucson AZ
in History Museums Arizona State Museum is the oldest and largest anthropology museum in the Southwest, established in 1893, at the University of Arizona. It moved to it's current building in 1977. posted by: rambles location: Arizona date listed: 9/7/2008 last visited: never |
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|  Arizona State Museum Library
in Libraries The Arizona State Museum Library is now a non-circulating research facility specializing in the archaeology and anthropology of the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. posted by: rambles location: Arizona date listed: 9/5/2008 last visited: never |
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|  Tucson Arizona Historic Train Depot
in Train Stations/Depots This is the second depot built 1907 and renovated in 1941. In 2004 it was beautifully restored to it's 1941 appearance. posted by: rambles location: Arizona date listed: 6/10/2007 last visited: 4/6/2008 |
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|  Wyatt Earp and Frank Stillwell
in Statues of Historic Figures A statue of Wyatt Earp and Doc Holiday at the Tucson Arizona train depot. posted by: rambles location: Arizona date listed: 6/25/2007 last visited: 3/8/2008 |
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|  Locomotive #1673 - Tucson, Arizona
in Locomotives Southern Pacific Locomotive #1673 was first used in 1900 as a coal burner spending most of it's service in Southern Arizona. posted by: rambles location: Arizona date listed: 6/17/2007 last visited: 4/6/2008 |
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|  Southern Pacific Railroad Locomotive No. 1673 - Tucson, AZ
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places Southern Pacific Locomotive #1673 was first in service in 1900 and served till 1955, mainly in Arizona. posted by: rambles location: Arizona date listed: 6/17/2007 last visited: 4/6/2008 |
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|  John Campbell Greenway statue - Tucson AZ USA
in Exact Replicas In 1930 Arizona placed the original casting of the statue of John Campbell Greenway in the U.S. Capitol's National Statuary Hall. The sculptor was Gutzon Borglum, who also created the Mount Rushmore figures. posted by: rambles location: Arizona date listed: 7/9/2007 last visited: 1/1/2009 |
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|  John Campbell Greenway
in Statues of Historic Figures John Campbell Greenway was born in 1872 in Alabama, graduated from Yale, worked in mining, steel and railroads in Arizona, fought with the Rough Riders, received medals from France in WWI. posted by: rambles location: Arizona date listed: 7/5/2007 last visited: 1/1/2009 |
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|  Old Augustine cathedral door on Arizona Historical Society
in Doorways of the World The large doorway to the the Arizona Historical Society Main Tucson Museum was rescued when the third St Augustine Cathedral was abandoned after the fourth St Augustine Cathedral was built at a different site. posted by: rambles location: Arizona date listed: 7/5/2007 last visited: 1/1/2009 |
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|  Arizona Historical Society Main Tucson Museum
in History Museums This is the Arizona Historical Society's Main Tucson Museum. Located next to the University of Arizona. It also serves as the administrative office for the whole Society. posted by: rambles location: Arizona date listed: 7/5/2007 last visited: 1/1/2009 |
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|  U.S. Post Office and Courthouse
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. Post Office and Courthouse built in the depression and still in use as a courthouse. posted by: rambles location: Arizona date listed: 11/5/2007 last visited: 4/6/2008 |
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