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Kitt Peak National Observatory

Tucson’s clear skies have many advantages to locals, most notably sun, sun and more sun. But what about when the sun sets and the moon rises over our desert town? Arguably just as beautiful as the sun-drenched daytime, Tucson’s nights are filled with bright, starry skies. Helping us enjoy this natural phenomenon is Kitt Peak National Observatory—as the world’s largest collection of optical telescopes, Kitt Peak is definitely worth a night or daytime visit, whether you are an...

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Staying Fit in Tucson

Going to the gym and hopping on that same machine day after day can get stale quick; but we all know that exercise is a part of a healthy lifestyle. In order to add some excitement to your routine, see new results and most importantly, have fun while doing it, check out our list of the best ways to spice up your workout here in Tucson.

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Ballet Tucson Opens For 24th Season

Watching a beautiful ballet can be much like watching a fantasy land: soft, sparkly costumes and striking music all paired with precise and perfect movements. Luckily for Southern Arizonans, Tucson has one of the best and most respected ballet companies around. It’s officially time to take your seats in the theater, because the Ballet Tucson opens their 2009-2010 season this Saturday with a performance of Esmeralda, Giselle—Act II & Masquerade, along with an opening season gala dance lovers won’t want to miss.

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Tucson Bed and Breakfasts

Lavish, big-name resorts are always a treat, but what about when you want a romantic and unique weekend away from the kids without a long road trip or flight? Tucson is packed with quaint and luxurious bed and breakfasts, making it a perfect getaway treat without all the travel time and high resort prices.

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Fiesta de las Calabazas

Here in the scorching, sizzling temps of Arizona, the arrival of fall and the end of 100-plus temperatures for eight or nine months is definitely cause for celebration. If you’re looking for a way to enjoy the (slightly) cooler temps, make sure you attend the Fiesta de las Calbazas this weekend, the annual pumpkin harvest created in 2000 to celebrate the beginning of the fall season.

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