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The Tucson Convention Center (previously named the Tucson Community Center) is a multi-purpose convention center located in downtown Tucson, Arizona. Built in 1971, the location includes an 8,962-seat indoor arena, two performing arts venues, and 205,000 square feet (19,000 m 2) of meeting space. The complex was listed on the National Register ...
Sun Link, also known as the Tucson Streetcar, is a single-line streetcar system in Tucson, Arizona, United States, that began service in July 2014. [5] [6] [9] 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 ...
Comerica Center (previously Deja Blue Arena and Dr Pepper Arena) is a multi-purpose arena in Frisco, Texas. It is the home of the Texas Legends of the NBA G League and the Frisco Fighters of the Indoor Football League , as well as the executive offices and practice facility of the National Hockey League 's Dallas Stars .
Tucson Transit Management LLC, doing business as Sun Tran, [5] is the public transit system serving the city of Tucson, Arizona.In 2023, the system had 17,361,800 rides, or about 59,900 per weekday as of the second quarter of 2024. 100% of the fleet utilizes clean-burning fuels, such as compressed natural gas (CNG), biodiesel, and hybrid technologies. [6]
Trump's campaign paid over $145,000 to secure a spot at the Tucson Convention Center for a rally. Local media said Trump failed to pay a bill for an event at the same venue in 2016.
311 N Court Ave, Tucson, AZ 85701. Coordinates. 32°13′33″N 110°58′28″W / 32.2257°N 110.9745°W / 32.2257; -110.9745. Website. www.elcharrocafe.com. El Charro Café is a historic three-location Mexican restaurant based in Tucson, Arizona.
The Tucson Chamber of Commerce and the Pima County Fair Commission chose the Elysian Grove amusement park (located about where Carrillo School, south of the Tucson Convention Center is now at) as the location for the first fair. Elysian Grove consisted of two parts, the fields which were in the open and the pavilion which had a roof over it.
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