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Living History will explore how various cultures and periods practiced honoring the dead, including a special look at Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead). This is also the last weekend the ofrenda exhibition will be up, so make sure not to miss it!

Visitors can learn where some of Tucson's most prominent pioneers are buried and what funerals were like in the late 1800s. They can sample tortillas and champurrado (a traditional chocolate drink for Day of the Dead) at the comal. The blacksmiths and Spanish garrison will be on hand, demonstrating what their duties were at the Tucson Presidio during the New Spain era. 

Living History will explore how various cultures and periods practiced honoring the dead, including a special look at Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead). This is also the last weekend the ofrenda exhibition will be up, so make sure not to miss it!

Visitors can learn where some of Tucson's most prominent pioneers are buried and what funerals were like in the late 1800s. They can sample tortillas and champurrado (a traditional chocolate drink for Day of the Dead) at the comal. The blacksmiths and Spanish garrison will be on hand, demonstrating what their duties were at the Tucson Presidio during the New Spain era. 

More about Presidio San Agustín del Tucson Museum
At this re-creation of a Spanish fort built in 1775, experience a 150-year-old classic Sonoran Row house to see how houses were built before the railroad brought in the new building materials of that age. See archaeological remains of a pit house in the ground, and learn about the lives of early Native Americans. Our docents will take you on a tour of the Presidio Museum where you’ll discover how Tucson residents lived before air conditioning and cell phones. Kids of all ages can try out Presidio-era kids games in the box on the Territorial Patio and try on the cuera, the Presidio soldier’s version of chainmail, in the soldiers’ quarters. During our many Living History events, visitors enjoy demonstrations of blacksmithing, food preparation, and also see historical re-enactments, and soldier drills. We offer Tucson’s original historical walking tours. Our guides share their love of Tucson, keeping you entertained with interesting stories and facts. Visitors also see gorgeous murals or mansions, or learn about different historic neighborhoods on our walking tours. For wine lovers, there are also tours that include wine tasting.
When & Where
Nov 8, 2025, 10:00am to 2:00pm Timezone: MST
$6.00


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