by George Raizk | Jun 15, 2019 | Blog
2nd Saturdays Downtown On the 2nd Saturday of every month, downtown Tucson hosts a party for the whole family! Local vendors, musicians, food trucks and more, line Congress Street and Scott Avenue. The main stage at Broadway & Scott is at the heart of the event....
by George Raizk | May 26, 2019 | Blog
Pima Air Museum; Fun for All Ages!The Pima Air Museum opened to the public on May 8, 1976. Furthermore, in early 1982 they finished the first hangar on the site. Also, they built a second hanger in 1987, a third in 1992, and a fourth in 1994. In 2012, the museum...
by George Raizk | May 26, 2019 | Blog
San Xavier Mission del BacToday’s Mission was built between 1783-1797. It is the oldest European structure in Arizona; in contrast the labor was provided by the O’odham. It’s also an outstanding example of Spanish Colonial architecture in the United...
by George Raizk | May 25, 2019 | Blog
Amazing Tucson Murals Tucson Murals have been popping up on downtown walls for some time. These colorful artistic creations tell stories of Tucson and Southern Arizona culture. The artists involved include locals like Joel Valdez, Rock Martinez, Joe Pagac and Susan...
by George Raizk | Sep 19, 2017 | Blog
Tucson does everything a little differently, including our parks! Agua Caliente, literally meaning hot water, is a unique 101-acre park that features a perennial warm spring and pond that is home to an exceptionally rich mix of plants and animals. Agua Caliente Park...