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Downtown Tucson & The Old Presidio - Modernity & History Side By Side

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East Wall of Tucson's old Presidio with downtown buildings in backgroundInside The Presidio de Tucson CourtyardTucson, Arizona...one of America's oldest continuously inhabited cities.  We like to celebrate the new, the modern and thrive on the cutting edge of aerospace.  One of the world's best equipped optics labs is the newest jewel of the campus at University of Arizona.  The stunning achievement of a city at the center of space exploration is highlighted by the latest NASA Mars expedition...yet it is the ancient history that gives Tucson its soul.

Presidio Historical MarkerBunks and living quarters inside the presidioSurrounded by tall buildings to the south and east, these soaring monuments to the modern downtown, banks, government offices, stylish downtown lofts, eateries, cafes and nightspots, the ruins of the Presidio de Tucson are preserved and cherished as a reminder of those who came before us.  An ancient Hohokam Tribe dwelling discovered beneath the old fort gives time-honored proof that this very spot is a good one for living.

One of the blessings of life in Tucson is the blending of cultures, a celebration of life that is enhanced by recognizing and including the best of what others have to offer...melding them into something unique and special.  This site seems to showcase that blend, the assimilation of variety into a harmonic coexistence that softly speaks to those who will listen:  "Welcome to Tucson, see what we have to offer, and feel free to contribute."

North Wall of Presidio de TucsonTo the north and west of the Old Presidio, old adobe buildings are well maintained and their character intact.  Perhaps a law office, maybe still a family home.  An 80-year old restaurant or an engineering firm.  As this city evolves, pride is evident is remembering where it sprang from, and that a lot of what came from yesterday is still good today.

Mural depicting life in Presidio de Tucson around 1790 or so

 

Welcome to Tucson.  You might just want to stay for a lifetime or two.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Comments(2)

Patrick Randles
Nova Home Loans - Tucson, AZ

This is a neat part of town. With all of our frame stucco homes in Tucson, you need to go down to this part of town and check out some of the neighborhoods. I was at La Pilita museum this week picking up some loan docs from a client and got a little bit of the history. Apparently, the original well that the locals, the natives and the soldiers used is just south of TCC although they are not 100% sure of the exact location.

Oct 25, 2008 05:44 AM
Chuck Willman
Chuck Willman - Alpine, UT
NewHouseUtah.com

This is one of the things I love about our state. We're growing and modernizing... this seems unavoidable. But we're also preserving many of the great things that have made this area so unique.

Oct 26, 2008 09:46 AM