The Ancient Town In Arizona That’s Loaded With Fascinating History
Tubac is the oldest European settlement in Arizona, dating to 1752. The neighboring town of Tumacácori-Carmen features Spanish missions that were erected even earlier — as far back as 1691! Come visit to take a journey through the ages, including a museum with 2,000 years of impeccably preserved history spanning the entire spectrum of Southwest culture.

It served as protection from Native American tribes and allowed further push into the Southwest -- until the town fell abandoned in 1856 due to marauding Apache tribes, that is.

You'll even see one of the oldest Territorial Schoolhouses, which dates to 1885.
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The Weekly Arizonan was published in Tubac on March 3, 1859, and reproductions are available for your reading pleasure. Other exhibits include methods and ingredients of traditional Spanish cooking, the area's rich mining history, woven baskets, and so many more crucial aspects of Tubac's complex story.
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Tumacácori National Historical Park protects the ruins of three Spanish missions, two of which are the oldest in southern Arizona.

The public is welcome to come inside and marvel at the chapel, altar, and informational plaques that offer valuable insight into how early inhabitants lived.

Though any mission-era headstones have long since been destroyed, 593 burials were recorded between 1755 and 1825. Be sure to tread lightly and pay respect to those whose sacred ground you're treading on.

This is the surplus room in which food was stored for distribution to the community.

One of the oldest restaurants in Arizona, this family-owned Mexican eatery dates to 1927. It's not only a historical experience, but an unforgettable taste sensation as well.
Visit the official websites for both Tubac Presidio State Park and Tumacácori National Historical Park to learn more. Have you ever visited either of these living history displays? If so, let us know your thoughts.
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