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 The Azure Gate is a romantic secluded inn on 5 acres of botanical garden ambiance. It is nestled in northeast Tucson at the gateway to magnificent Mt. Lemmon. The inn is designed Mexican style, with bright tiles, saltillo tile floors, colorful walls, courtyards with splashing fountains, and exquisite gates made by Simon Donovan.
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 Cactus Cove Bed & Breakfast Inn is located in the secluded and picturesque area. There are panoramic views of the Catalina Mountains to the north, the Rincons to the east and the Santa Ritas to the south. The inn is close to many of Tucson's tourist attractions, and restaurants are only 10 minutes away.
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 This Western town was originally built as the set for the 1939 movie Arizona. In the years since, it has been used for filming of John Wayne's Rio Lobo, Rio Bravo, and El Dorado; Clint Eastwood's The Outlaw Josey Wales, and many other movies.
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 This renowned attraction combines zoo, natural history museum and botanical garden. It showcases the diverse flora and fauna of the Sonoran Desert. Coyotes, bears and mountain lions live in their natural settings. The gift shop carries books about Arizona and the desert, plus jewelry and crafts.
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 The Gallery displays works of Arizonan artist Ted De Grazia, who achieved worldwide acclaim for his colorful paintings of people and places of the Southwest. The gallery is packed with De Grazia originals, and the gift shop offers a wide variety of merchandize and prints of his work.
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 Called the White Dove of the Desert, this beautiful, blindingly white adobe church is the finest example of mission architecture in the Southwest. It was built between 1783 and 1797 and incorporates Moorish, Byzantine, and Mexican Renaissance architectural styles.
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