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Zía Pueblo
Over 600 years old, Zía Pueblo has two plazas...
Isleta Pueblo
Isleta Pueblo was established prior to the 15...
Zuñi Pueblo
The Zuñi Pueblo occupies the site of Halona, ...
Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site
Hubbell Trading Post was founded in 1878 when...
Pueblo Grande Ruin
Pueblo Grande Ruin, a National Historic Landmark...
Kinishba Ruins
Kinishba is a large pueblo ruin containing nine ...
Barrio Libre
Barrio Libre (Spanish for "free district") is Tu...
San Xavier del Bac
Called the "White Dove of the Desert," San Xavie...
Tubac Presidio State Historic Park
Tubac Presidio (San Ignacio de Tubac) was est...
Fort Bowie National Historic Site
Fort Bowie was built in 1862 in the Chiricahu...
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Zía Pueblo
Over 600 years old, Zía Pueblo has two plazas, each with a kiva, surrounded by one- and two-story traditional dwellings of native rock surfaced with mud. Also located on the plazas is the church of Nuestra Señora de la ...
Isleta Pueblo
Isleta Pueblo was established prior to the 1598 Spanish occupation of New Mexico and was burned during the Spanish attempt to reconquer the area following the 1680 Great Pueblo Revolt. During the 18th and 19th centuries Isleta became one ...
Zuñi Pueblo
The Zuñi Pueblo occupies the site of Halona, one of six historic Zuñi pueblos in existence when the Spanish entered New Mexico in 1539. These were the pueblos, seen from afar, that had given credence to the Spanish legend ...
Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site
Hubbell Trading Post was founded in 1878 when John Lorenzo Hubbell bought out another trader, "Old Man" William Leonard. Trading posts played a unique role in reservation life, serving as places of business, social life and contact with other ...
Pueblo Grande Ruin
Pueblo Grande Ruin, a National Historic Landmark, is a large prehistoric Hohokam Indian village site that was continuously occupied between 100 and 1450 A.D. Heavily influenced by contacts with Mexico, the Hohokam built a Central American style ball court ...
Kinishba Ruins
Kinishba is a large pueblo ruin containing nine masonry buildings constructed between 1250 and 1350 A.D. by the pre-Columbian Mogollon culture. The pueblo is situated on the upper end of a grass covered valley and originally had 400-500 ground ...
Barrio Libre
Barrio Libre (Spanish for "free district") is Tucson's major Spanish-speaking neighborhood and has played an important role in the development of the city. Located just south of Presidio de San Agustín del Tucson (1775), one of Spain's northern forts, ...
San Xavier del Bac
Called the "White Dove of the Desert," San Xavier Del Bac is one of the most beautiful mission church complexes in the Southwest. The original mission was founded in 1692 by a Jesuit missionary, Father Eusebio Francisco Kino, to ...
Tubac Presidio State Historic Park
Tubac Presidio (San Ignacio de Tubac) was established in 1752 in response to the Pima Indian Rebellion, an uprising to protest forced labor in local mines and ranches. The presidio (fort) was intended to protect the various missions in ...
Fort Bowie National Historic Site
Fort Bowie was built in 1862 in the Chiricahua Mountains to protect the U.S. Mail route and settlers heading west to the California gold fields. The fort served as the base of operations during the Apache Wars (1861-1886), the ...