Southern Arizona Transportation Museum and Engine 1673.wmv
The Doc takes you on a tour of the Southern Arizona Transportation Museum in Tucson az. Subscribe @ KRAZTV.com and bid on OUR $10,000,000 Auction !
Downtown Tucson Archaeology Spotlight on Arizona Illustrated
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SRI employees and others involved with the Tucson/Pima County Joint Courts Project discuss their work on Arizona Illustrated. For more information on the project, go to the Pima County Joint Courts Archaeological Project.
Tucson Arizona depot and Doc & Wyatt statue
Near the historic depot and museum one may also admire Southern Pacific Steam Locomotive #1673, which played a starring role in the 1954 film “Oklahoma.” A ten year restoration and fund raising effort finally saw the dedication of the locomotive at the restored depot in 2002.
The Arizona Railway Museum
The Arizona Railway Museum is a railroad museum located in Chandler, Arizona at 330 E. Ryan Rd, Chandler, Arizona
It was founded and incorporated as a non-profit organization in 1983. It is dedicated to the railroads of Arizona and the Southwestern United States. It has an extensive collection railroad rolling stock and artifacts. Two of items on display are listed in the National Register of Historic Places, they are the Southern Pacific Railroad Locomotive No. SP 2562 and Tender No. 8365 and the Railroad Steam Wrecking Crane and Tool Car.
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Old Pueblo Trolley - Tucson Arizona
The Tucson Trolley is taking a hiatus while a new route is being created.
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Titan Missile Museum Tour - Sahuarita, Arizona (near Tucson)
This video takes a look at the amazing Titan Missile Museum in Sahuarita, Arizona. This ICBM was one of 54 nuclear armed missiles operated by the US Air Force during the Cold War. This site is officially known as complex 571-7 and is the last one remaining of the 54 Titan II missile sites. The sites were on alert across the United States from 1963 to 1987 as a deterrent to nuclear war. The very interesting tour includes the launch control center, the silo and missile, and the above ground equipment. The tour costs $10.50 and takes about an hour.
Arizona's wild west
A little immersion into southern Arizona's wild west. February 2010 photos of Goldfield ghost town, Apacheland Movie Ranch, Tombstone's Territorial Courthouse, the Birdcage Theatre, OK Corral, Boot Hill, the Arizona Sonora Desert Museum, Old Tucson Movie Studios, and Saguaro National Park.
Dowtown Tucson, AZ
Bienvenidos a Downtown Tucson, AZ , the creative heart of this city! Here you will find music, museums, film, theatre and art along with festivals, shops, restaurants and much more.
I will say Downtown Tucson is showing signs of development thanks to an unprecedented amount of public and private investment- trying to making downtown clean, safe and atractive.
Downtown is becoming a hub. of employment, living, tourism and entertainment. The new street car is now expected to be delivered by summer of 2014 and 100,000 people that work and live in downtown will benefit of the largest construction project in Tucson.
Housing is being blended with retail and business uses.
Which will allow to have :
• stronger neighborhood character
• pedestrian and bicycle-friendly environments
I invite you to come and taste the new downtown, explore the mix of the old pueblo with the modern trendy western style and discover one of the 40 cultural and festivals around the year!
Come and experience the many flavors of the six districts in Downtown !!!
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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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Trail Dust Town Tucson, Arizona, United States 1999
Trail Dust Town Tucson, Arizona, United States, part 3
Trail Dust Town is a historical outdoor shopping center located in Tucson, Arizona.
Another video Trail Dust Town, part 1
Although Trail Dust Town operates as a for-profit shopping mall, on its grounds exists a great number of historical artifacts, including an Allan Herschell merry-go-round which was manufactured in 1954 that still contains its original horses and benches. Trail Dust Town is also home to a non-profit history museum; Museum of the Horse Soldier. The museum chronicles the history of U.S. mounted military service. It is notable for having one of the nation's largest public displays artifacts from the era of the military horse, including original period saddles, uniforms, weapons, firearms, and ephemera. Since the museum's incorporation in Jan. 2013, it has received recognition from around the world, including the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), History Channel, Discovery Channel, Arizona Highways, and multiple publications. Some of the museum's highlights include the only Civil War collection available to the public in the state of AZ and rare U.S. military saddles from the 1830s-present day. This unique and rare collection of original historical items makes this the gem of Trail Dust Town.
Trail Dust Town Tucson
Best of Southern Arizona Vol 01
Arizona is a place I call home. I was born here, and raised on the native lands. The mountains, the canyons, the diverse plants and animals, became a part of me. Many people find these lands harsh and unwelcoming. I would disagree with them, and say, You are not from here, and you do not know these lands. They hold secrets that you must discover on your own. Take some time and wonder these places, and you will find that the desert is full of life, and even part of yourself. This is a tribute to the native culture of Arizona, and the respect we must have for these special places. Places that we call home. These lands belong to nobody, and we are lucky to be in the presence of something spectacular. Please enjoy this video, and the places I share with you. In turn, please like and share this video. Thank you for watching!
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POV Train Ride at Trail Dust Town in Tucson Arizona
Go for a ride through the old west on the train at Trail Dust Town in Tucson, Arizona.
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Sonoran Desert Weedwackers at Tucson Mountain Park
The Sonoran Desert Weedwackers have been removing invasive grasses from Tucson Mountain Park since 2000. They work every third Saturday of the month year-round for about three hours. A smaller group also works on the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month for about four hours.
Pima County staff provides the equipment and transportation to the site. The activity on Saturdays is moderate exertion whereas the Wednesday projects require a bit more stamina. The Weedwackers work year-round starting earlier (6:00am) during the summer and later (8:00am) in the winter. For more information,go to buffelgrass.org or contact Marilyn Hanson at mfhanson@comcast.net
Smokey Southern Pacific Engine in Arizona with Semaphore Signal.mov
This shot is from a VHS tape I got at a train swap mart. I have tried to find out more from the production but I cannot find any info online.
Shot in Nov. 1990 just south of Tucson, AZ near Emporita
Shot by Arnold Video Productions, Inc.
There are many interesting things no longer seen on the Sunset Route, Five SP engine lash ups, semaphores, and this track no longer goes under the I-10 Freeway but rather now has a shorter segment that connects at this area.
Bad drivers of Southern Arizona, May and June 2017
Riding the rails on a UP locomotive
Inside the cab on a Union Pacific train passing through downtown Tucson during a crossing safety program with Tucson Police.
Things to do in Tucson, the Arziona HIstorical Society, including an Exhibit of Geronimo
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Tucson Rodeo and Parade Museum
TUCSON RODEO PARADE MUSEUM Museum features replication of late 1800′s Southern Arizona exhibits as well as over 125 Horse-drawn vehicles of all types.
Tucson's iconic foods: What to eat in Southern Arizona
Sonoran hot dogs, prickly pear margaritas, carne asada, burritos and chimichangas. Yum!
Video by Andi Berlin, Nick Murray and Samantha Munsey
SP CTC Board in Tucson AZ
Old Southern Pacific CTC board located in the Tucson AZ Amtrak Station.
Served Southern Pacific from Yuma AZ (CA line) to Tucson, about 235 miles
was in service from about 1960 to 1989.
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