I grew up in Tucson, 1958-1969. When I say "Tucson es mi corazon", I mean it! 👍 Oh, yes; don't forget the submarine races on "A" Mountain! A favorite spot for high school students back in the day!
I live in Tucson in the Foothills at the base of the Santa Catalinas.The Sonoran desert is green and magical and the sunsets and sunrises never get old. Thanks for showing some love to my fair city.
My husband has just been offered a good job at the AF base-we plan to visit there in two weeks (the company he’d work for is flying us there to see it/feel it out)- Wondering, especially from those of you who LIVE there, where should we be looking at area-wise for the best charter schools and real estate options??? We are moving from a little town in Oregon where we were raised and moved back to after having kids. Any and all advice/recommendations from locals are WELCOME!
That's it! I'm going to have to go back to Arizona now. I spent 3 months in Phoenix for work and I explored the area along with Sedona, Flagstaff, Grand Canyon, Petrified Forest, Painted Desert, Monument Valley, and Page. I fell in love with those areas, but never made it to Tucson. I'm happy to have another excuse to go back.
The drive to Mt Lemmon is worth it for the view and to get away from the Tucson heat as it is like 75\80F up there during summer. A great humm bird feeding\ watching spot is the Santa Rita lodge parking spot and Madera Canyon for day\overnight hiking, when weather gets cooler. Southern AZ is nationally known for the migrant bird stop during winter. I also add Kartcher Cavern if you have an extra day stay.
You missed some VERY cool things: Tohono Chul Park, Tucson Botanical Gardens, Tubac, Tumacocori Mission (a bit south of Tucson), Saguaro National Park East, Catalina State Park. Not sure I'd recommend University of AZ unless there is an event to see as parking is impossible. And if you visit in January and February there's the Tucson Gem and Mineral show (largest in the world) and the Tucson Rodeo.
that gem show alone is worth going for. I went a couple of days in a row ! And what about the old tucson film studios? that is a really neat thing, specially if you have seen some westerns. I think even bonanza was filmed there. Spent a whole day there. Ah the good old days LOL
Thank you, for posting such a thorough video. I am visiting Tucson for the first rime next month, I am so excited! I have always loved the southwest, I can't wait to start planning and researching. Cheers!
Been feeling homesick. I used to live on the west side of the saguaro national park west. This list is pretty comprehensive. Old Tucson is reopening soon. Definitely add it on your next trip. Particularly if you have youngins.
In 1966, when I was in high school, I did a summer program at the University of Arizona. We toured many of these same sites. I saw the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum when it was far smaller (been a member ever since), and toured the Titan missile base when it was still operational. Now, THAT was a tour! Unfortunately our transportation was an old school bus with no air conditioning, and when we were leaving (or trying to), they declared an alert as an exercise and sealed the base. We sat in the baking sun inside that bus for 45 minutes.
Thanks again for the amazing tour! You never disappoint your followers. I'll put this on our bucket list for this winter. We have visited 21 National Parks since the pandemic Bec of your amazing videos. You are such a great advocate. Nice to have a glimpse of the twins too!
Thanks, a really good selection; some that rarely get mentioned. Something to note: 137 miles of car-free biking/running/walking trails, running right through the city, plus bike paths everywhere.
Wife and I want to thank you for these great videos of south western US. They are our go to videos for our current vacation through this area in our RV. We love all of them include those with your father. Keep them coming and we will keep watching.
Two A-10’s over head every 15 minutes during the summers. I also remember one went down near the UofA. The pilot egressed successfully and no one on the ground was killed. I was living in student housing near the university hospital in 82’
I haven’t done any of these visits in years. What a walk down memory lane! My kids are grown but I am not dead yet. Great video. I have lived in Tucson nearly forty years. I love it. It’s very hot right now. Where’s my monsoons?
Bobbi, my family is there, I'm in the Southeast. You can never get the desert out of you mind. Arapahoe Tree Surgeon of Arizona.of you ever need tree work. 🌵🏜️🤗🦊
I travelled 11 times 6 weeks across the states, but I still discover new places to visit, thanks for share it. I think to come back in 2024 for 3 months more 😀
I haven't seen Arizona in a few years but, it was amazing! I miss it. If you decide to go, don't forget your sunglasses, hat and lots of water. It is hot. Hot, hot ,HOT. Did I mention it was hot? Late October is perfect. Like summer but not letscooksteakonthehood hot.
Sabino Canyon is fun! You can take the shuttle to the top and there’s a paved trail too. Lots of cougars in that canyon probably because there’s a stream running through it. I took the shuttle($)! There’s also a nice gift shop and little museum/educational displays of wild life.
Another recommendation is Madera canyon south of Tucson, which also has the Smithsonian institute observatory visitors center on Mt. Hopkins. Madera canyon is in my opinion a better visit than Sabino canyon, while your in that area, visit Tubac as well.
Fabulous video! I've seen some of these sights but now I have some new places to visit!! I would definitely drive up a mountain road for a giant cookie 🙂
Thanks for this video, my family and I just went and before we got there I looked to your video series for the spots to check out. We hit most of your suggestions. Appreciate these videos from you.
I was born and raised in Tucson and lived there until I was 24 (1993). I spent a year in Sierra Vista (which I greatly preferred, probably because it was different lol) then moved to Western Oregon in 1994. I have not been back since. Lately, my husband and I have been talking about going since he's never been there. Many of the places on your list are ones that I've told him are must-sees. I'm also hoping the planetarium at the UofA is still open, I want to show him the AF base (mostly because I grew up about a mile from there) and I'm hoping the person below who said Old Tucson will be opening again soon is right because it was always one of my favorite places. I'm also hoping the Golf n Stuff/Things (can't remember which one it was last lol) next to Trail Dust Town is still open because they have no good mini golfing here. Of course, we'll have to go to Eegee's and Lucky Wishbone, too! Thanks for the video, it actually made me miss Tucson a little lol! I'll show it to him so he can get a better idea of the things I've told him about.
Two things. You forgot to mention that you can Summit Mt Lemmon by taking a ski lift to the top. It really is an incredible experience. Also you can’t go to Tucson without stopping in at Tombstone! It’s an incredibly iconic destination with the site of the most famous gunfight of all time!!
Thanks! Bring or rent bikes and do the loop trail to check out the murals (My avatar is part of one as well as my desktop background). We rode about 32 miles and saw dozens of fabulous murals and other art works, plus a family of javelina crossing the trail. I'd definitely do that again!
Good video. We spent a couple of days in Tucson, but we were at Loews Ventana Canyon. We went into the city for dinner a couple of times, but didn't have much free time. Next trip, we can rewatch this video before we leave.
Great highlights from my hometown. You do a nice job describing and explaining these sights. Just FYI, Tucson is misspelled in your captions at the beginning of each new place you recommended. Thanks for your videos.
I was at Mt. Lemmon a few years ago before returning home after a work trip, you are right that the trip up to the mountain is long on a vehicle. The climate on May is very rewarding when the valley around the mountain is on the triple digits and near the summit is on the 60s.
I have no recommendations bc I think you do fantastic in all of these videos but I LOVE the food recommendations. I love finding a new place to eat at. So well done. Good job man. Keep the city videos coming!
I lived in Tucson for five years from 2011 to 2016. I have to get back to visit friends. You did a great job covering the great spots to visit. I lived close to Mt. Lemmon and the National Park. There are a lot of great places to hike.
Mt Lemon and Sabino Canyon would be my recommendations. The Foothills of Tucson is the place to stay and hang out along River Road. Great golf courses and resorts in that area. Downtown Tucson is tired and run down. Old Tucson used to be a fun stop west of Tucson which was a great movie set to many old, iconic western movies made, by John Wayne, Lee Marvin, Clint Eastwood to name a few. I believe it burned down years ago and was not replaced. A short drive from Tucson in the direction of Benson, leads you to Tombstone, a fun historic stop.
Dang it's crazy that I have been to a lot of these mesuems as a kid in school and always found them quite interesting but as a kid I never took too much time to actually think about what I was looking at. I'm definitely going to have to revisit all of these.
Just found this - we were just here last week. Wish I had seen your video before that!! We only had one day in Tucson - so we went to Suguaro Natl Park (both east and west) and the Titan Missile. After seeing your post, I want to go back and do more. Have you been to the Musical Instruments Museum in Phoenix???
My great aunt and uncle lived in Old Tuscon in the 1930s. The move to Sacramento area around 1940 (+/-). I have some old paintings by someone that lived in Old Tuscon that are nice.
@Mutant , Are your paintings done in charcoal? My mom was the manager of the wax museum and her sister drew paintings of John Wayne, and a lot of the people who were on movie sets at old tucson . The both were so very talented and accomplished musicians who played in Chicago philharmonic orchestra . My aunt played piano and my mom played the violin. Their parents started the lessons with each one 3 hours a Day every day starting at age 5 and 6. (1930) so if you ever made it into the wax museum, you may have met them both. 🤗🦊🏜️🌵🎻🎹
No words can truly capture the beauty of Arizona... Specially Sedona you could say there are these huge red sandstone rocks everywhere jutting up from the desert and making everything else feel tiny by comparison.🌵😍
Love Tucson, and Kitts Peak Observatory west of town. Unbelievable views and people. Very interesting vlog, you do excellent job of taking the viewers along.
Way cooler than I was expecting! I thought it would just be cacti and desert which isn't that fascinating to me. Loving all the cool sights like the museums and restaurants. At 7:19 you said, "it's incredible how many there are" in relation to the miniatures. Audibly, that sounds funny...like a pun! Haha.
I live in Tucson, and the Miniature is my favorite Museum. They sell some miniatures as well. My granddaughter played the violin, and I found a miniature one, case and all!
Tucson is a pretty good place to live. I do love having the National Park as bookends and get out to one side or the other at least once a month. And yes, that cookie shop on Mt. Lemmon is ridiculous in the best possible way.
Amigo, Good recommendations for Tuscon, but this is Tucson. Your transition graphic is spelled wrong. I'm a lifelong Tucsonan and your To Do list is terrific. Gracias!
We did a Tucson trip last year!! Did you eat at El Guero Canelo Sonoran Hot dogs? Also a Titan Missile Museum???? We did Pima Air but I did not know that was there! We also did a run to Tombstone. I love Tucson!!!
6:42 is the exact same bridge from Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, where Indy cut the bridge in half as he was fleeing the bad guys, whom fell into the crocodile infested waters below. //The launch code for the Titan Missle @10:16 is "password123".
We are not really city folks although we have found some we really like and Tucson is one of them. It does a great job combining the natural with the cultural--come to think of it that may be why we find certain cities enjoyable while others not so much. We would highly recommend staying at the Hotel McCoy while in the area. It is such a jewel and so much better than staying in a typical "cookie cutter" one.
Good job, especially covering the Titan II ICBM Missile site. How come you didn't include the airplane graveyard at Davis Monthan AFB? That is a great tour of all the old airplanes. As an ex Titan Missile crewmember I'm glad you included that. Thank you,
Awesome video! Beautiful scenery. I drove through Tucson in March on my way to and back from California. I didn’t know you had twins. I have twins 24 year old girl and my oldest daughter has identical twin daughters 4 years old
Sheila, did you visit the wax museum? My mom was the manager. My aunt drew pictures in charcoal for people who wanted pictures of the movie stars on set at the saloon , the gun fights, the stage Coach. Brothers were security and wax museum set help. 🏜️🌵🤗🦊
Nice job, but for one significant "Ooops!" ... on the slides, it's consistently misspelled TuSCon ... Nope, it's TuCSon ... and you did miss some biggies ... The Boneyard (largest airplane storage facility in the world!) ... bird watching paradise ... Paul McCartney's ranch (yes, THAT Paul McCartney) ... well, you'll just have to come back.
My husband has just been offered a good job at the AF base-we plan to visit there in two weeks (the company he’d work for is flying us there to see it/feel it out)- Wondering, especially from those of you who LIVE there, where should we be looking at area-wise for the best charter schools and real estate options??? We are moving from a little town in Oregon where we were raised and moved back to after having kids. Any and all advice/recommendations from locals are WELCOME!
I took a trip across the U.S. when I was 17 years old, ended up in Tucson and fell in love with the state and Tucson area. I told myself I will come back to live there. In 2014 me and wife went to Oro Valley to help our sister-in law to cope with her husbands death [ wife`s brother] sadly we haven`t been back since. Its 2023 now and I wish I could back, maybe one day in the future. My wife does not want to leave our grand kids in New Jersey. I told her the kids and our son and his wife will have a new place to visit. I pray one day it might happen!
After what happened to a friend of mine last week, you can add another thing "to do in Tucson". That is get mugged. Tucson has became an absolute cesspool.
Great video. . .but! I worked in media a long time and have just a few tips: 1. If you using a darker based make up, consider blending it down your neck. In some shots you look like your wearing a dark mask. 2. There is an adjustment to you phone/camera that will flip signs around. It's in settings. GREAT VIDEO! A good watch and very professionally produced! Just a few tips.
Очень много работы в сфере демонтажа многоквартирных домов в городе Бугульма и бугульминском районе республики Татарстана (прибыли гребет пао "татнефть", господствующая высота - над уровнем моря 380 метров над уровнем моря - никогда не было затоплений от дождя как например в Гомельской области Беларусии в мае 2022 года затопило Гомельскую область республики Беларусь, очень много жилья и дёшево стоят квартиры в городе Бугульма и бугульминском районе республики Татарстана) ъъъ
Well, I’ve been here 13 years love it
For the hipster in you... Don't forget Fourth Avenue.
Groovy eats, bookstores and crafty stores galore!
And great street festivals!
Yea. In the seventies I'd break out my flute and jam with the street musicians. Long ago. Peace on earth.@@shellyscholz1256
I grew up in Tucson, 1958-1969. When I say "Tucson es mi corazon", I mean it! 👍
Oh, yes; don't forget the submarine races on "A" Mountain! A favorite spot for high school students back in the day!
"Submarine races"!!! I haven't heard that expression since I was stationed at DM (74-78).
Thank you for refreshing the memory!
I live in Tucson in the Foothills at the base of the Santa Catalinas.The Sonoran desert is green and magical and the sunsets and sunrises never get old. Thanks for showing some love to my fair city.
You live in some of the best areas. Ora valley is getting crowded.
I also live in Tucson and love it
My husband has just been offered a good job at the AF base-we plan to visit there in two weeks (the company he’d work for is flying us there to see it/feel it out)-
Wondering, especially from those of you who LIVE there, where should we be looking at area-wise for the best charter schools and real estate options???
We are moving from a little town in Oregon where we were raised and moved back to after having kids.
Any and all advice/recommendations from locals are WELCOME!
That's it! I'm going to have to go back to Arizona now. I spent 3 months in Phoenix for work and I explored the area along with Sedona, Flagstaff, Grand Canyon, Petrified Forest, Painted Desert, Monument Valley, and Page. I fell in love with those areas, but never made it to Tucson. I'm happy to have another excuse to go back.
The drive to Mt Lemmon is worth it for the view and to get away from the Tucson heat as it is like 75\80F up there during summer. A great humm bird feeding\ watching spot is the Santa Rita lodge parking spot and Madera Canyon for day\overnight hiking, when weather gets cooler. Southern AZ is nationally known for the migrant bird stop during winter. I also add Kartcher Cavern if you have an extra day stay.
You missed some VERY cool things: Tohono Chul Park, Tucson Botanical Gardens, Tubac, Tumacocori Mission (a bit south of Tucson), Saguaro National Park East, Catalina State Park. Not sure I'd recommend University of AZ unless there is an event to see as parking is impossible. And if you visit in January and February there's the Tucson Gem and Mineral show (largest in the world) and the Tucson Rodeo.
Thanks for the tips! Now I need to go back!
that gem show alone is worth going for. I went a couple of days in a row ! And what about the old tucson film studios? that is a really neat thing, specially if you have seen some westerns. I think even bonanza was filmed there. Spent a whole day there. Ah the good old days LOL
Thank you, for posting such a thorough video. I am visiting Tucson for the first rime next month, I am so excited! I have always loved the southwest, I can't wait to start planning and researching. Cheers!
Next time you're in Tucson, drive Campbell dr at night as far north as you can. Totally free spot to see Tucson lights at night. Very beautiful!
Been feeling homesick. I used to live on the west side of the saguaro national park west. This list is pretty comprehensive. Old Tucson is reopening soon. Definitely add it on your next trip. Particularly if you have youngins.
lived in a little hamlet west of T almost 20 years ago and still homesick when I see this
I'm going for the first time next month for 7 days. Thanks for all of the great ideas. I'll be definitely utilizing a great number if them 👍🏾
In 1966, when I was in high school, I did a summer program at the University of Arizona. We toured many of these same sites. I saw the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum when it was far smaller (been a member ever since), and toured the Titan missile base when it was still operational. Now, THAT was a tour! Unfortunately our transportation was an old school bus with no air conditioning, and when we were leaving (or trying to), they declared an alert as an exercise and sealed the base. We sat in the baking sun inside that bus for 45 minutes.
Thanks again for the amazing tour! You never disappoint your followers. I'll put this on our bucket list for this winter. We have visited 21 National Parks since the pandemic Bec of your amazing videos. You are such a great advocate. Nice to have a glimpse of the twins too!
The saguaro national park is incredible during spring. The summer monsoon season is pretty incredible too. Best time for sunset viewing.
Tucson native here. It snows on mt. Lemmon every year. It’s pretty cool.
Probably the fakest review I have ever read.
Next time you visit Tucson, check out Colossal Cave. It's East of the city.
Thanks, a really good selection; some that rarely get mentioned. Something to note: 137 miles of car-free biking/running/walking trails, running right through the city, plus bike paths everywhere.
Wife and I want to thank you for these great videos of south western US. They are our go to videos for our current vacation through this area in our RV. We love all of them include those with your father. Keep them coming and we will keep watching.
Was in Tucson back in 1982 training on the A-10 at Davis Monthan AFB. My favorite tour was the aircraft boneyard.
Two A-10’s over head every 15 minutes during the summers. I also remember one went down near the UofA. The pilot egressed successfully and no one on the ground was killed. I was living in student housing near the university hospital in 82’
I haven’t done any of these visits in years. What a walk down memory lane! My kids are grown but I am not dead yet. Great video. I have lived in Tucson nearly forty years. I love it. It’s very hot right now. Where’s my monsoons?
Bobbi, my family is there, I'm in the Southeast. You can never get the desert out of you mind. Arapahoe Tree Surgeon of Arizona.of you ever need tree work. 🌵🏜️🤗🦊
My three suggestions, Colossal Caves, Kitt Peak, and Desert Adventures Silver Mine tour.
I travelled 11 times 6 weeks across the states, but I still discover new places to visit, thanks for share it. I think to come back in 2024 for 3 months more 😀
The Sonoran dog is my favorite thing to get when I'm in town.
Also worth mentioning is Arizona Zipline Adventures 1 hour north of Tucson via AZ 77
I haven't seen Arizona in a few years but, it was amazing! I miss it. If you decide to go, don't forget your sunglasses, hat and lots of water. It is hot. Hot, hot ,HOT. Did I mention it was hot? Late October is perfect. Like summer but not letscooksteakonthehood hot.
Sabino Canyon is fun! You can take the shuttle to the top and there’s a paved trail too. Lots of cougars in that canyon probably because there’s a stream running through it. I took the shuttle($)! There’s also a nice gift shop and little museum/educational displays of wild life.
Wrote down every one! Thanks - can't wait to go.
You’re voice is nice and relaxing to listen to
Another recommendation is Madera canyon south of Tucson, which also has the Smithsonian institute observatory visitors center on Mt. Hopkins. Madera canyon is in my opinion a better visit than Sabino canyon, while your in that area, visit Tubac as well.
Fabulous video! I've seen some of these sights but now I have some new places to visit!! I would definitely drive up a mountain road for a giant cookie 🙂
My son and family just moved here. I was there for a few days helping them get moved in. So beautiful up along the Catalina foothills
I used to life in Riverside California and love your videos. Know I’m in Arizona and love how you are exploring my backyard 🏜 🌵
We visited Tucson ands its great. Thanks for sharing your recommendations
Thanks for this video, my family and I just went and before we got there I looked to your video series for the spots to check out. We hit most of your suggestions. Appreciate these videos from you.
I just watched your Miami video. You are very good. I have been to Miami but you showed me several things I missed. Wow Thank You.
Haha! You hit pretty much every place we've been and done videos on. Welcome to our wonderful state! 😄
I was born and raised in Tucson and lived there until I was 24 (1993). I spent a year in Sierra Vista (which I greatly preferred, probably because it was different lol) then moved to Western Oregon in 1994. I have not been back since. Lately, my husband and I have been talking about going since he's never been there. Many of the places on your list are ones that I've told him are must-sees. I'm also hoping the planetarium at the UofA is still open, I want to show him the AF base (mostly because I grew up about a mile from there) and I'm hoping the person below who said Old Tucson will be opening again soon is right because it was always one of my favorite places. I'm also hoping the Golf n Stuff/Things (can't remember which one it was last lol) next to Trail Dust Town is still open because they have no good mini golfing here. Of course, we'll have to go to Eegee's and Lucky Wishbone, too! Thanks for the video, it actually made me miss Tucson a little lol! I'll show it to him so he can get a better idea of the things I've told him about.
Shelly, did you go into the wax museum?my mom was the Manager. They closed it. I wonder what they will do different now.
@@foxiedogitchypaws7141 I never knew there was a wax museum!
Golf n Stuff and Traildust town are still there
@@christinabrown6553 Thanks!!
Two things. You forgot to mention that you can Summit Mt Lemmon by taking a ski lift to the top. It really is an incredible experience. Also you can’t go to Tucson without stopping in at Tombstone! It’s an incredibly iconic destination with the site of the most famous gunfight of all time!!
She was highlighting Tucson, not Tombstone! That's an hour and a half south. Let's be fair, eh?
Good video. I live in Sierra Vista and agree with your recommendations.
Thanks! Bring or rent bikes and do the loop trail to check out the murals (My avatar is part of one as well as my desktop background). We rode about 32 miles and saw dozens of fabulous murals and other art works, plus a family of javelina crossing the trail. I'd definitely do that again!
I have good friends in Tucson and would love to see the national park there. Cool to see what else is there
Good video. We spent a couple of days in Tucson, but we were at Loews Ventana Canyon. We went into the city for dinner a couple of times, but didn't have much free time. Next trip, we can rewatch this video before we leave.
I just love all of your videos. Thank you for always being so informative!
Great highlights from my hometown. You do a nice job describing and explaining these sights. Just FYI, Tucson is misspelled in your captions at the beginning of each new place you recommended. Thanks for your videos.
I was at Mt. Lemmon a few years ago before returning home after a work trip, you are right that the trip up to the mountain is long on a vehicle. The climate on May is very rewarding when the valley around the mountain is on the triple digits and near the summit is on the 60s.
I have no recommendations bc I think you do fantastic in all of these videos but I LOVE the food recommendations. I love finding a new place to eat at. So well done. Good job man. Keep the city videos coming!
I remember going to the children's museum when it was a Tucson Public Library, before they built the big one downtown.
Moving here in October so this channel will come in handy. Thanks 👍
Old Tucson needs its own video. As does MLB Spring Training. My wife and I love your channel.
It’s been closed since 2019- it’s reopening soon as a railroad park
I lived in Tucson for five years from 2011 to 2016. I have to get back to visit friends. You did a great job covering the great spots to visit. I lived close to Mt. Lemmon and the National Park. There are a lot of great places to hike.
Mt Lemon and Sabino Canyon would be my recommendations. The Foothills of Tucson is the place to stay and hang out along River Road. Great golf courses and resorts in that area. Downtown Tucson is tired and run down. Old Tucson used to be a fun stop west of Tucson which was a great movie set to many old, iconic western movies made, by John Wayne, Lee Marvin, Clint Eastwood to name a few. I believe it burned down years ago and was not replaced. A short drive from Tucson in the direction of Benson, leads you to Tombstone, a fun historic stop.
You've not been here recently, have you? Downtown is so revitalized. There's a lot going on downtown these days.
old tucson wasnt burned down lmao
@@ItsJon-g2o revitalized? A couple blocks? Up and down Speedway, Broadway, 22nd, Grant…. Revitalized?
@@djillusii7333 April 24, 1995…. Do your homework.
De ba, my mom was the Manager of the wax museum before it closed. Bothers were set and security. I love Tucson.
Dang it's crazy that I have been to a lot of these mesuems as a kid in school and always found them quite interesting but as a kid I never took too much time to actually think about what I was looking at. I'm definitely going to have to revisit all of these.
Just found this - we were just here last week. Wish I had seen your video before that!! We only had one day in Tucson - so we went to Suguaro Natl Park (both east and west) and the Titan Missile. After seeing your post, I want to go back and do more. Have you been to the Musical Instruments Museum in Phoenix???
My great aunt and uncle lived in Old Tuscon in the 1930s. The move to Sacramento area around 1940 (+/-). I have some old paintings by someone that lived in Old Tuscon that are nice.
Very cool! Thanks for sharing!
@Mutant , Are your paintings done in charcoal? My mom was the manager of the wax museum and her sister drew paintings of John Wayne, and a lot of the people who were on movie sets at old tucson . The both were so very talented and accomplished musicians who played in Chicago philharmonic orchestra . My aunt played piano and my mom played the violin. Their parents started the lessons with each one 3 hours a Day every day starting at age 5 and 6. (1930) so if you ever made it into the wax museum, you may have met them both. 🤗🦊🏜️🌵🎻🎹
No words can truly capture the beauty of Arizona... Specially Sedona you could say there are these huge red sandstone rocks everywhere jutting up from the desert and making everything else feel tiny by comparison.🌵😍
That was total bot talk
Great video. I went to Biosphere2 for the first time recently.
Love Tucson, and Kitts Peak Observatory west of town. Unbelievable views and people. Very interesting vlog, you do excellent job of taking the viewers along.
Thanks so much!
Thankyou for your kind presentation of my home.
Thank you for your efforts! 👍 Awesome video!
Way cooler than I was expecting! I thought it would just be cacti and desert which isn't that fascinating to me. Loving all the cool sights like the museums and restaurants.
At 7:19 you said, "it's incredible how many there are" in relation to the miniatures. Audibly, that sounds funny...like a pun! Haha.
I live in Tucson, and the Miniature is my favorite Museum. They sell some miniatures as well. My granddaughter played the violin, and I found a miniature one, case and all!
Omg Look at the babies! They are soooo cute. Great video.
You are so kind!
Tucson is a pretty good place to live. I do love having the National Park as bookends and get out to one side or the other at least once a month. And yes, that cookie shop on Mt. Lemmon is ridiculous in the best possible way.
Amigo, Good recommendations for Tuscon, but this is Tucson. Your transition graphic is spelled wrong. I'm a lifelong Tucsonan and your To Do list is terrific. Gracias!
Came to Tucson in 1966. From Denver. Tucson has changed a lot in ,45 years.. Arapahoe Tree Surgeon of Arizona . love it there🤗🏜️🌵🦊
The biodome goes way back for me. I was hyped back when it was referenced in that Pauly Shore film.
Great video, I'm going to keep it as one of my favorites for when I'm able to go on vacation.
We did a Tucson trip last year!! Did you eat at El Guero Canelo Sonoran Hot dogs? Also a Titan Missile Museum???? We did Pima Air but I did not know that was there! We also did a run to Tombstone. I love Tucson!!!
6:42 is the exact same bridge from Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, where Indy cut the bridge in half as he was fleeing the bad guys, whom fell into the crocodile infested waters below. //The launch code for the Titan Missle @10:16 is "password123".
The museums sound very interesting.
Do they still have Old Tucson Studios
haven't been down to Tucson in many many years great area
it's reopening later this year after acquisition by a new source of funding.
We are not really city folks although we have found some we really like and Tucson is one of them. It does a great job combining the natural with the cultural--come to think of it that may be why we find certain cities enjoyable while others not so much.
We would highly recommend staying at the Hotel McCoy while in the area. It is such a jewel and so much better than staying in a typical "cookie cutter" one.
You missed the wineitos sleeping in the park across from the public library, two blocks from my middle school.
Good job, especially covering the Titan II ICBM Missile site. How come you didn't include the airplane graveyard at Davis Monthan AFB? That is a great tour of all the old airplanes.
As an ex Titan Missile crewmember I'm glad you included that.
Thank you,
What an awesome, informative video, as always... 👏🌞🌵👏
Glad you enjoyed it :)
Thank You for the amazing tour!
Awesome video! Beautiful scenery. I drove through Tucson in March on my way to and back from California. I didn’t know you had twins. I have twins 24 year old girl and my oldest daughter has identical twin daughters 4 years old
Very cool! Yep I have twins (boy and girl) they are almost 2!
I had to do that drive last week, from Austin to Tucson, that drive is brutal.
Eegee's is a must!!! Great vid!!! Bear Down!!!
You got that right!
I wish we’d seen this before we visited!
You forgot the famous movie location Old Tucson..or maybe I blinked! Anyway, it was one of my favorite places to go while I was growing up there!
It wasn’t open when I was in the city unfortunately
Sheila, did you visit the wax museum? My mom was the manager. My aunt drew pictures in charcoal for people who wanted pictures of the movie stars on set at the saloon , the gun fights, the stage Coach. Brothers were security and wax museum set help. 🏜️🌵🤗🦊
Very well video 🏆👍🏽
Thank you! 👍
Great vlog ty
The raptors are the best!
I was putting my plate down at that very second. About 3.5" diameter. That's a kinda big cookie.
Nice job, but for one significant "Ooops!" ... on the slides, it's consistently misspelled TuSCon ... Nope, it's TuCSon ... and you did miss some biggies ... The Boneyard (largest airplane storage facility in the world!) ... bird watching paradise ... Paul McCartney's ranch (yes, THAT Paul McCartney) ... well, you'll just have to come back.
which camera are you using when filimimg from inside the car?
...... and don't forget to visit Brad Lancasters urban homestead! ; )
If you ever come back to Tucson, i can give you a real food tour ❤️😋
As always, a great video! But it's Tucson, not Tuscon... :D
Can't believe I spaced on that, trying to do too much at once I guess haha
@@ThroughMyLens as long as you don't pronounce it Tuck-son 😅🤗🤗🏜️🌵🦊
My husband has just been offered a good job at the AF base-we plan to visit there in two weeks (the company he’d work for is flying us there to see it/feel it out)-
Wondering, especially from those of you who LIVE there, where should we be looking at area-wise for the best charter schools and real estate options???
We are moving from a little town in Oregon where we were raised and moved back to after having kids.
Any and all advice/recommendations from locals are WELCOME!
Amazing 🤩
Thanks 🤗
The Presidio Foundation is supposed to take charge of the Fort Lowell Museum, and get it reopened sometime in the not-too-distant future.
Unbelievable you forgot the ICONIC Old Tucson.
Great video!
But can you spell check “Tucson”? I noticed a few times you spelled it like a tourist haha. Overall well done!!
I took a trip across the U.S. when I was 17 years old, ended up in Tucson and fell in love with the state and Tucson area. I told myself I will come back to live there. In 2014 me and wife went to Oro Valley to help our sister-in law to cope with her husbands death [ wife`s brother] sadly we haven`t been back since. Its 2023 now and I wish I could back, maybe one day in the future. My wife does not want to leave our grand kids in New Jersey. I told her the kids and our son and his wife will have a new place to visit. I pray one day it might happen!
Train with us when you are in Tucson Arizona
Illegal Pete's is not Mexican food, it is fast-casual like Chipotle. If you want great Mexican food, Go to El Charro downtown.
After what happened to a friend of mine last week, you can add another thing "to do in Tucson". That is get mugged. Tucson has became an absolute cesspool.
Nice video of my hometown. One of my peeves is when people misspell the town’s name. It’s TuCSon not TuSCOn as in your video.
You misspelled Tucson
Great video. . .but! I worked in media a long time and have just a few tips: 1. If you using a darker based make up, consider blending it down your neck. In some shots you look like your wearing a dark mask. 2. There is an adjustment to you phone/camera that will flip signs around. It's in settings. GREAT VIDEO! A good watch and very professionally produced! Just a few tips.
You misspelled Tucson on all your titles- FYI. It’s not TUSCON
It can be after 3 glasses of wine.
How could you miss tombstone?
for one thing, it's not in Tucson.
Очень много работы в сфере демонтажа многоквартирных домов в городе Бугульма и бугульминском районе республики Татарстана (прибыли гребет пао "татнефть", господствующая высота - над уровнем моря 380 метров над уровнем моря - никогда не было затоплений от дождя как например в Гомельской области Беларусии в мае 2022 года затопило Гомельскую область республики Беларусь, очень много жилья и дёшево стоят квартиры в городе Бугульма и бугульминском районе республики Татарстана) ъъъ