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Presidio District Tour

History Tours

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February 14, 10 am-12:30 pm
March 14, 10 am-12:30 pm
April 11, 9:30 am-12 pm

$20/member, $35/non-member

WHY IS TUCSON THE CITY IT IS TODAY?

El Presidio Historic District provides many of the answers as to why Tucson is the city it is today. The geography of this area explains our changing relationship with water and our desert environment as each cultural group from prehistoric to historic settled in this region of the Sonoran Desert. The homes they constructed responded to and later denied the desert environment. The constant pressure for change and real estate speculation in a growing city is also a part of the story as the infancy of historic districts established the desire to preserve the buildings and historic landscape of an area that connects to important past events and people in the community and nation. The historic resources, the decisions and actions of people, and the geography allow us to understand past endeavors that impact our present and likely the future of our community. The tour begins at the 1928 Pima County Courthouse where we discover the archeological efforts to find the presidio (fort), two earlier courthouses built at this same location, and the beginning of the “Old Pueblo.

***This tour begins at the 1928 Pima County Courthouse where we discover the archaeological efforts to find the presidio (fort), two earlier courthouses built at this same location and the beginning of the “Old Pueblo.”

Cancellation Policy:
Cancellations received more than 24 hours in advance will receive a refund. Cancellations received less than 24 hours in advance will not receive a refund.

February 14, 10 am-12:30 pm
March 14, 10 am-12:30 pm
April 11, 9:30 am-12 pm

$20/member, $35/non-member

WHY IS TUCSON THE CITY IT IS TODAY?

El Presidio Historic District provides many of the answers as to why Tucson is the city it is today. The geography of this area explains our changing relationship with water and our desert environment as each cultural group from prehistoric to historic settled in this region of the Sonoran Desert. The homes they constructed responded to and later denied the desert environment. The constant pressure for change and real estate speculation in a growing city is also a part of the story as the infancy of historic districts established the desire to preserve the buildings and historic landscape of an area that connects to important past events and people in the community and nation. The historic resources, the decisions and actions of people, and the geography allow us to understand past endeavors that impact our present and likely the future of our community. The tour begins at the 1928 Pima County Courthouse where we discover the archeological efforts to find the presidio (fort), two earlier courthouses built at this same location, and the beginning of the “Old Pueblo.

***This tour begins at the 1928 Pima County Courthouse where we discover the archaeological efforts to find the presidio (fort), two earlier courthouses built at this same location and the beginning of the “Old Pueblo.”

Cancellation Policy:
Cancellations received more than 24 hours in advance will receive a refund. Cancellations received less than 24 hours in advance will not receive a refund.

More about Presidio San Agustin del Tucson
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
Multiple Dates
  • Feb 14, 2025, 10:00am to 12:30pm Timezone: MST
  • Mar 14, 2025, 10:00am to 12:30pm Timezone: MST
  • Apr 11, 2025, 9:30am to 12:00pm Timezone: MST
$35.00


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