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Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum - For a half-century the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum has enchanted millions of visitors with its exhibits of live animals in astonishingly natural settings, while intriguing and instructing them with fascinating educational programs.

The Tohono Chul Park - Recognized as one of the great botanical gardens of the world, Tohono Chul Park has been connecting Nature, Art & Culture for 25 years! Stroll through the beautiful gardens, visit the art exhibits, and find peace and inspiration in this place of beauty.

Golf and Stuff - Enjoy two fun and entertaining 18-hole courses. Take the driver’s seat and press the pedal to the metal around a twisting, turning track! It’s every man for himself as you fully immerse yourself in energizing, high-tech Laser Tag inflatable arena. You have permission to board and maneuver your very own bumper boat on a treacherous lagoon of excitement!

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Fiestas Patrias Festival - In celebration of Mexican Independence Day, the festival is free and open to the public and includes many family-friendly activities, like face-painting, games, dancing, live music, educational exhibits on culture, food and more!

Let Freedom Sing - Let Freedom Sing is a patriotic spectacle produced by Arts Express in recognition of America, those who have served to protect our freedom, and the continued hope for world peace. The annual performance takes place in conjunction with the July 4th holiday. Over two hundred singers, instrumentalists and other cast members take center stage to celebrate America’s independence.

Tucson Rodeo - The first La Fiesta de los Vaqueros (Celebration of the Cowboys) in 1925 touted four days of events and competition. Today, the event is an eight-day celebration centered on the Tucson Rodeo, one of the top 20 professional rodeos in North America.

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Pinnacle Peak - Often copied but never equaled, Pinnacle Peak is the originator of the mesquite-broiled Cowboy Steak. Year after year diners enjoy the reasonably priced steaks, ribs, chicken, and sides that have kept Pinnacle Peak as popular as ever. In a Pinnacle Peak signature tradition, if a guest is 'caught' wearing a necktie the tie is summarily cut-off with great fanfare and hung from the rafters.

Metro Restaurants - Our exhibition kitchen features delicious prime rib, pork chops and chicken roasted on the wood-fired rotisserie. Enjoy quality food that’s great to eat and fun to watch on the rotisserie! Gourmet pizzas from the wood-fired brick oven are a Metropolitan Grill specialty.

Takamatsu - Takamatsu offers a variety of Japanese and Korean cuisine. The customer can enjoy their meal while it is being prepared right at their table. The menu offers steak and seafood as the customer is treated to a show of the chef's skill with knives and flames. Takamatsu also boasts the largest sushi bar in Tucson with their seasoned chefs presenting the freshest fish in traditional Japanese style.

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