Tucson Arizona driving 4th Avenue at night
R. Sky Palkowitz driving to IBT's (It's About Time) 4th Avenue Tucson Arizona
IBT's (It's About Time) Voted Tucson's #1 gay dance club 8 years in a row by the Tucson Weekly. Featuring Tucson's premiere drag show hosted by Janee' Starr. Home of The Bunny Boys and Miss Gay Tucson America 2010 Diva.
IBT's (It's About Time) Dance Club
616 N. 4th Ave.
Tucson, Arizona 85705
520-882-3053
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Tucson Arizona USA
02-06-2010
4th Avenue Tucson Street Fair - Winter 2015
Wandering around the Tucson Street Fair!
Ermanos Craft Beer & Wine Bar on Fourth Avenue in Tucson Arizona
For food and beer connoisseurs, Ermanos Craft Beer & Wine Bar is hard to beat. With a great menu, over 40 taps, great wines, and more, this spot is a for sure fave.
Top Things to do in Tucson Arizona United States
Tucson a city and the county right next to Pima County, Arizona, United States, and home to the University of Arizona school. The 2010 United States Census put the population at 521,126, while the 2015 estimated population of the entire Tucson metropolitan statistical area was well above that. Things to do include:
Outdoor Adventure, Attractions, Health & Wellness, Heritage & Culture
,The ArtsSpace, Science & Technology
Golf. Family Fun, Day Trips & Tours, Shopping, Casino Gaming, Hiking
Cycling, Nightlife, Bird Watching
All Souls Procession Weekend
Day of the Dead float, Pima County Public Library, 2017 procession
The All Souls Procession, held in early November, is one of the largest festivals in Tucson. Modeled on the Mexican holiday Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead), it combines aspects of many different cultural traditions. The first All Souls Procession was organized by local artist Susan Kay Johnson in 1982 and involved 78 participants; by 2017, participation was estimated at 142,000.
The Procession, held at sundown, consists of a non-motorized parade through downtown Tucson featuring many floats, sculptures, and memorials, in which the community is encouraged to participate. The parade is followed by performances on an outdoor stage, culminating in the burning of an urn in which written prayers have been collected from participants and spectators. The event is organized and funded by the non-profit arts organization Many Mouths One Stomach, with the assistance of many volunteers and donations from the public and local businesses.
A 19th-century adobe house in the Armory Park neighborhood
Similar to many other cities in the Western U.S., Tucson was developed on a grid plan starting in the late 19th century, with the city center at Stone Avenue and Broadway Boulevard. While this intersection was initially near the geographic center of Tucson, that center has shifted as the city has expanded far to the east, development to the west being effectively blocked by the Tucson Mountains. An expansive city covering substantial area, Tucson has many distinct neighborhoods.
Tucson's earliest neighborhoods, some of which are now covered by the Tucson Convention Center, or TCC, include:
El Presidio, Tucson's oldest neighborhood
Barrio Histórico, also known as Barrio Libre
Armory Park, directly south of downtown
Barrio Anita, named for an early settler and located between Granada Avenue and Interstate 10
Barrio Tiburón, now known as the Fourth Avenue arts district − designated in territorial times as a red-light district
Barrio El Jardín, named for an early recreational site, Levin's Gardens
Barrio El Hoyo, named for a lake that was part of the gardens. Before the TCC was built, El Hoyo (Spanish for pit or hole) referred to this part of the city, which was inhabited mainly by Mexican-American citizens and Mexican immigrants.
Barrio Santa Rosa, dating from the 1890s, now listed as a historic district on the National Register of Historic Places
Other historical neighborhoods near downtown include:
Iron Horse, east of Fourth Avenue and north of the railroad tracks, named for its proximity
West University, between the University of Arizona and downtown
Dunbar Spring, west of West University
Pie Allen, west and south of the university near Tucson High School and named for John Brackett Pie Allen, a local entrepreneur and early mayor of Tucson
Sam Hughes, east of the University of Arizona, named after a Tucson pioneer
Bikes along Congress Street near Fifth Avenue
At the end of the first decade of the 21st century, downtown Tucson underwent a revitalization effort by city planners and the business community. The primary project was Rio Nuevo, a large retail and community center that has been stalled in planning for more than ten years. Downtown is generally regarded as the area bordered by 17th Street to the south, I-10 to the west, and 6th Street to the north, and Toole Avenue and the Union Pacific (formerly Southern Pacific) railroad tracks, site of the historic train depot and Locomotive #1673, built in 1900. Downtown is divided into the Presidio District, the Barrio Viejo, and the Congress Street Arts and Entertainment District. Some authorities include the 4th Avenue shopping district, which is set just northeast of the rest of downtown and connected by an underpass beneath the UPRR tracks.
Athens on 4th Ave, Tucson AZ
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Tucson, Arizona Tour | Moving / Living In Arizona (Tucson, AZ)
Today's location: Tucson, Arizona (about an hour and a half from Phoenix). I take a driving tour through Tucson, AZ and surrounding areas and also do a neighborhood tour to show you some houses. Stay tuned til the end for bonus footage of our weekend trip to Catalina Foothills (about 20 minutes from Tucson).
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Tucson's 4th Avenue Dreading Street Car Construction
This is a story I did about the modern streetcar being engineered in Tucson, Arizona. The street car is running through 4th Avenue, a small mom and pop business district. Construction has local shop owners worried due to the massive construction taking place.
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TUCSON ARIZONA - DOWNTOWN RENAISSANCE
Downtown Tucson is experiencing a renaissance.
According to SUN CORRIDOR: Over the past nine years, Downtown Tucson has experienced a miraculous economic revitalization with unprecedented levels of investment, hundreds of new businesses, and thousands of new jobs resulting in a thriving Downtown environment. Geographically located in the heart of the city, Downtown Tucson has transformed itself from a government center to the region’s entertainment hub. There is an increasing variety of restaurants, nightlife and cultural arts venues, and scores of major events that attract more than a million people annually.
Since 2008, Downtown business has shown steady growth and diversification. Commercial investments have led to new construction and renovations to a number of historic buildings, creating unique spaces for street-level businesses and office-based firms. New construction, primarily located near the Sun Link modern streetcar line, has re-established Downtown as a magnet for real estate development, and has been a major contributor to Tucson’s economy, Sun Link, also known as the Tucson Streetcar, is an exciting new development. It is a single-line streetcar system in Tucson, Arizona, United States, that began service in July 2014 The system's 3.9-mile (6.3 km) route connects the Arizona Health Sciences Center (including University Medical Center), the University of Arizona campus, the Main Gate and 4th Avenue shopping and entertainment districts, downtown Tucson, the Tucson Convention Center, and the Mercado District under development west of Interstate 10.[ The streetcar project's overall cost of $196 million was met through a combination of local funding sources and federal grants.[9][10] The streetcar shares a common payment system with the Sun Tran regional bus .
East 8th Street (Pie Allen, Tucson, AZ) to North 4th Avenue (West University)
Watch in 720p full-screen to view map info. Visit for more info. - Waypoints: 0:08 North 4th Avenue
0:09 Bison Witches
0:10 Caruso's
0:10 Surly Wench
0:12 Dairy Queen
0:17 North Herbert Avenue
0:22 North 5th Avenue
0:31 Plush
0:36 East 6th Street
0:39 North Hoff Avenue
0:41 Athens on 4th
0:41 Chocolate Iguana
0:42 East 5th Street
0:52 East 4th Street
0:55 La Indita
0:55 B-Line
0:57 Pancho Villa Grill
0:58 Magpies
1:03 Martine's
1:03 Delectables
1:03 Skybar
1:03 North on 4th
1:11 World Wide Wrappers
1:11 Bumsted's
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East 8th Street (South Tucson, AZ, Pima County) to North 4th Avenue
Nov 2011
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Martin's on 4th - Healthy Mexican Food from Scratch
Martin Fontes has been a mainstay on 4th Avenue for nearly 18 years, making healthy Mexican food from scratch in his luchador-themed restaurant. After years of surviving on word of mouth, Martin is adapting to changing demographics and customer demands in an evolving Tucson restaurant scene.
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Driving Around Tucson, AZ and Davis–Monthan Air Force Base
Tucson is located 118 mi (190 km) southeast of Phoenix and 60 mi (97 km) north of the United States - Mexico border. The 2010 United States Census puts the city's population at 520,116 with a metropolitan area population at 980,263. In 2009, Tucson ranked as the 32nd largest city and 52nd largest metropolitan area in the United States. A major city in the Arizona Sun Corridor, Tucson is the largest city in southern Arizona, the second largest in the state after Phoenix. It is also the largest city in the area of the Gadsden Purchase. As of 2015, The Greater Tucson Metro area has exceeded a population of 1 million.
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TucsonAerial.com
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Tucson Streetcar Rides Thru 4th Ave Underpass, University of Arizona (4/5)
July, 21st, 2014
Tucson's Modern Streetcar with its first car full of civilians making a pass down Congress St. and through the 4th Avenue Underpass, Mercado San Agustin and the University of Arizona.
Tucson, Arizona 005 - Bike Trails - Rillito River
The Rillito River is on the north side of Tucson at the base of the Santa Catalina Mountains. The path taken on the video runs from Dodge to the Santa Cruz River. We will pick it up at the parking lot south of Thoryndale/River and Orange Grove. From here to Doge it's a 10 mile ride one way. With homes, parks, Tucson Auto Mall, Tucson Mall, and my office at Tierra Antigua Realty along the route. If you like what you see, please subscribe and watch for future videos of bike paths and mountain bike paths. I posted the ride on Facebook for you.
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Tucson, Arizona
Recorded April 22-24, 2017
The final video from my 2017 Desert Southwest vacation. In this video I visit Saguaro National Park, drive the spectacular Sky Island Scenic Byway and get a nice view of Tucson from Sentinel Peak. Index for this video...
00:01 Saguaro National Park (East Unit)
00:51 Cactus Forest Drive
07:02 Riparian Overlook
10:36 Sky Island Scenic Byway
17:57 Scenic Overlook
22:26 Malino Canyon Vista
27:35 Thimble Peak Vista
30:29 Seven Cataracts Vista Point
36:55 Windy Point Vista
40:21 Hoodoos Vista Point
43:17 San Pedro Point Vista Point
43:34 Return trip down Mount Lemmon
50:26 Sentinel Peak (Downtown Tucson)
53:08 Saguaro National Park (West Unit)
54:35 Trip wrap-up
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