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This historic landmark is rich in cultural history and a must see for anyone visiting the area. Built by Father Kino in the 1700's, this is part of the trail of Jesuit Missions that runs from Northern Mexico through Southern AZ and into California.
398-2341, off I-19, near Tubac. $3/adults, under 16 free. Grounds and museum open 8 a.m.–5 p.m. daily. Allow one hour. The abandoned ruins of three ancient Spanish colonial missions are here on 45 acres. The mission San Jose de Tumacacori first was listed in 1691 as an outlying vista by Father Kino, and is one the oldest in Arizona. Tumacacori contributed a herd of cattle to the Anza expedition and Father Font, a member of Anza’s colony, stayed here while Anza marshaled his forces at Tubac.
398-2341, off I-19, near Tubac. $3/adults, under 16 free. Grounds and museum open 8 a.m.–5 p.m. daily. Allow one hour. The abandoned ruins of three ancient Spanish colonial missions are here on 45 acres. The mission San Jose de Tumacacori first was listed in 1691 as an outlying vista by Father Kino,…
Just beyond Tubac down 97 (drive the old highway, it is more interesting) is the Tumacacori Mission and across the street the Tumacacori Bar, maybe open, maybe not, but it has a history too. A little further south is the Santa Cruz Chili Company, spices of all kinds. Incidentally, 97 is the only road that stretches from northern Canada to the tip of South America (we'll ignore the bit that sort of doesn't make it through the Panamanian swamps.
Just beyond Tubac down 97 (drive the old highway, it is more interesting) is the Tumacacori Mission and across the street the Tumacacori Bar, maybe open, maybe not, but it has a history too. A little further south is the Santa Cruz Chili Company, spices of all kinds. Incidentally, 97 is the only ro…
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1891 I-19 Frontage Rd
Tumacacori-Carmen, AZ
Tumacacori