Entries Tagged as 'Tucson Architecture'

San Xavier Mission – Sanctuary of the Desert

December 1st, 2024 · No Comments

Many people do not like organized religion or churches. They say they get more out of being in nature and I can understand that, because I feel close to God on a lonely mountaintop like the one in this picture. But I think even atheists would like San Xavier Mission in Tucson. The Italian priest who […]

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Tucson Architecture: Who Knew We Had It?

March 3rd, 2016 · No Comments

The New York Times likes Tucson architecture because of “Sunshine Mile, a stretch of 1950s buildings on Broadway between Euclid and Country Club. There’s something to it, because when you walk along this street, you do feel as if you’re walking on the set of a Doris Day movie.

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