The Historic Small Town That Every Arizonan Should Visit At Least Once
Are you looking for a charming little town to escape to for a weekend full of history, food, art, and more? You’ll want to check out this historic small town located in southern Arizona and it just happens to be one of the oldest towns in the state!
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Tubac was originally home to the Hohokam and O’odham peoples before the Spanish began colonizing the desert in the 17th and 18th centuries. The town was founded as a fort for the Spanish empire in the mid-18th century and is the oldest European settlement in Arizona.
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The Tubac Presidio State Historical Park is located at 1 Burruel Street and you can find details about the area on the state parks website.
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You'll find the church located at 18 Calle Iglesia, Tubac.
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This old Spanish mission has roots that date back to 1691 when it was established by Father Eusebio Kino. The building in its current site was built in 1751.
The Tumacácori National Historical Park is located at 1895 East Frontage Road in Tumacacori.
The Tumacácori National Historical Park is located at 1895 East Frontage Road in Tumacacori.
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This includes the annual Anza Days celebration held in October at the Tubac Presidio, which celebrates Juan Bautista de Anza’s expedition from Tubac to the Pacific Ocean. Another great festival to attend is the annual Tubac Festival of the Arts, which is held in February.
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One of our favorites is Elvira’s, a family-owned Mexican restaurant that specializes in mole and contemporary interpretations of your favorite dishes.
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Other fantastic restaurants include Shelby’s Bistro and Wisdom’s Cafe.
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Tubac is located about 45 miles south of Tucson via Interstate 19.
Have you visited this historic town? What was your favorite attraction in the area? Share your experiences in the comments below!
Do you want to check out another wonderful small town a little further north? Read about Pinetop-Lakeside in our previous article: The Small Town In Arizona That’s One Of The Coolest In The U.S.
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