El Presidio del Tucson, Arizona Territory
A reenactment celebration at the Presidio San Agustin de Tucson which takes place several times a year.
Continue readingA reenactment celebration at the Presidio San Agustin de Tucson which takes place several times a year.
Continue readingA Docent at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum talks about the King Snake, one of our desert reptiles.
Continue readingA docent at the desert museum talks about the Saguaro Cactus. Enjoy a walk about the extraordinary sourrounding and learn about the wonders of the Sonoran desert from knowledgeable volunteers.
Continue readingA docent at the Desert Museum talks about the fierce little Kestrel. This is one of four videos featuring docents from the Arizona Sonora Desert Museum, Southern Arizona’s jewel in the desert.
Continue readingThe Fort Lowell Museum is located in the reconstructed Commanding Officer’s quarters of Old Fort Lowell, originally established in 1873. The museum features exhibits about military life on the Arizona frontier with particular emphasis on the Apache Wars.
Continue readingThe Arizona Historical Society’s Tucson History Museum is about life in early Tucson. This is a small but very worthwhile museum if you want to understand the history and cultural heritage of Tucson.
Continue readingA reenactment: Virgil Earp tells his side of the story taken before the gunfight at the OK Corral.
Continue readingTom McLaury defends the Cowboys point of view before the Gunfight at the OK Corral. A Reenactment one of many played out on the streets of Tombstone.
Continue readingAn introduction to the real Tombstone, the town too tough to die. Tombstone is a tourist town, granted. However, the people of Tombstone are dedicated to keeping the legend alive.
Continue readingAn interview with a naturalist at the Sabino Canyon Recreation area. Dan Granger talks about the birds, wildlife, hikes and more.
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