Pima County, the second largest of the four original counties, was created in 1864 and included approximately all of southern Arizona acquired from Mexico by the Gadsden Purchase. Settlement of the region goes back to the arrival in the 1690s of the Spanish who encountered Native Americans already living here. To find more history and governmental information about Pima County, visit the website at http://www.pima.gov
From caring for stately saguaros in Tucson Mountain Park to overseeing after-school recreation programs, Pima County Natural Resources, Parks and Recreation adds a vital dimension to the life of our residents and visitors. You receive exceptional service from our committed professionals who work hard to ensure our county parks and recreation system remains the jewel in the crown of the Southwestern United States. We invite you to hike and play in our parks or take one of the many classes we offer. We're working for you! Visit the website at http://www.pima.gov/nrpr/index.htm.
Southern Arizona Attractions Alliance is a nonprofit organization of regional attractions dedicated to cooperatively promote tourism and visitation in southern Arizona. The Alliance develops innovative marketing techniques in collaboration with other Arizona Tourism boards to enhance awareness of the variety of educational and entertainment activities available in our communities. For more information on the Alliance and its members, please visit our website at http://www.tucsonattractions.com/.
Your guide to most attractions in Pima County is just a click away. (You must have adobe reader installed on your computer.) This easy to read reference manual provides the reader with up-to-date information including hours, location and upcoming special events for all your favorite attractions.
Your Passport to Tucson gives you 2-for-1 admissions and other savings at Pima County and Southern Arizona's favorite attractions. To fine out more about this program and where to purchase your passport visit the website at http://www.TucsonPassport.com
The Metropolitan Tucson Convention & Visitors Bureau is an independent non-profit corporation dedicated to promoting the Tucson area as a convention and leisure destination. It is financially supported by the City of Tucson, Pima County, the Town of Oro Valley and its individual business members. Our mission is to support the economic prosperity of the Tucson area by promoting, selling and marketing the region for meetings, conventions and tourism. Visit the website at http://www.visittucson.org.
Tucson Electric Park will have a championship flair to it this Spring as the 2001 World Champion Arizona Diamondbacks will come to town to begin their quest for a second championship, and the 2000 AL Central Champion Chicago White Sox will try to get back to form for another run at the title. Tucson Electric Park has become a favorite destination during the month of March for Tucsonans, spring visitors and baseball fans of all ages, as the nation watches two of the most popular teams in baseball. Visit the website at http://www.tucsonbaseball.com/.
Welcome to the Pima County Kino Sports Complex, home of Tucson Electric Park (TEP). With a beautiful view of the majestic Santa Catalina Mountains, Tucson Electric Park is the perfect setting for the game of baseball. The spring training home of the 2001 World Champion Arizona Diamondbacks and the Chicago White Sox, Tucson Electric Park is one of the finest spring training facilities with its close-to-the-action intimate atmosphere. The park has over 11,000 seats, including family style lawn seating. Also home to the Diamondbacks AAA affiliate, the Tucson Sidewinders, the park has drawn universal praise from the critics, including the Tucson Citizen, which has labeled the 51,428 sq. ft. stadium "The Jewel of the Desert". Visit the website at http://www.kinosportscomplex.com/.
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