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Ajo District Chamber & Visitor Center

1 W. Plaza Street
Ajo, AZ 85321
520-387-7742

Ajo District Chamber & Visitor Center

Step back in time at the historical plaza and railway depot. With its rich tradition as a former copper mining hub, Ajo is a casual town with relaxed charm. Enjoy it’s mild climate, low humidity and clear skies. Take in the historic Spanish Colonial Revival architecture, Sonoran Desert flora and fauna and panoramic views. Adventure awaits with plentiful outdoor activities year-round – golf, hiking, bicycling, bird watching, festivals and events.

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AZ19 Regional Tourism Alliance

AZ19 Regional Tourism Alliance

Az19 Vision Improve the quality of life for all members within the Az19 region through increased tourism. Az19 Focus The AZ 19 Regional Tourism Alliance is a group of Chambers, Tourism Groups, Associations and other like businesses who have joined together to promote the educational, historical, cultural heritage and economic attributes of southern Arizona. Our focus is on sharing the unique beauty and inspirational sites along the 101 kilometer drive from South Tucson to Nogales, AZ.

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Arizona 80 Foundation

P.O. Box 1220
Tombstone, AZ 85638

Arizona 80 Foundation

Our Land of Legends — where Cochise and later on, Geronimo roamed, raiding the ranches, fighting the Buffalo Soldiers and Mexican Army. Each of our small towns is pure Western history. Start with Benson, and imagine the Southern Pacific coming through in 1880 and suddenly it was possible to rapidly bring heavy mining equipment to Tombstone, just 25 miles away. Tombstone was a wild silver boom town for a few years, and then they found huge deposits of copper another 25 miles south in Bisbee. Huge! Check out the Lavender Pit, and delight in this historic town with all their little houses crazy-glued on the canyon’s steep slopes. The copper went down to the smelters in Douglas for many years, and then off on the railroad to help electrify a growing nation. America’s first international airport is here too. Amelia Earhart flew in, staying at the Gadsden Hotel, with its beautiful marble lobby and large Tiffany stained-glass windows. And a (sshh) secret tunnel in the basement that went all the way to Mexico, back in Prohibition!

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Arizona Lodging and Tourism Association

1240 E. Missouri Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85014
Phone: (602) 604-0729

Arizona Lodging and Tourism Association

The Arizona Lodging and Tourism Association (AzLTA) is the leading public policy advocate for Arizona’s Lodging and Tourism Industry. Representing statewide hotels and resorts, tourism attractions, destination marketing organizations, sports teams, the arts, airlines, airports and related business partners, the AzLTA is focused on advocacy, collaboration and education in support of strengthening our industry in Arizona.

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Barbara Guthrie Designs

Barbara Guthrie Designs

Good design is good business. Specializing in advertising, brochures, flyers, logos, business cards, brand identity, nonprofit design, fundraising, web design and more. A fully committed design addict with a unique, purposeful design approach that gets results. SAAA’s primary designer.

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Benson Visitor Center

249 E. 4th St.
Benson AZ 85602
520-586-4293

Benson Visitor Center

Come try the new train simulator at the Benson Visitor Center. It’s Free and we’ll even give you a Souvenir Benson Train Engineer Certificate. Our Replica AAR Control Stand actually operates our “G” Scale train around 96 feet of track around the inside of our Visitor Center. And with the camera mounted on the front of the locomotive you actually feel like you are operating a real locomotive!

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575 N. Marshall St.
Casa Grande, AZ 85602
520-836-2125

Casa Grande Chamber & Tourism Office

Casa Grande, conveniently located between Phoenix and Tucson, offers affordable experiences for visitors. Enjoy proximity to major attractions, a sunny climate with predictable weather, uncrowded small town tranquility, and breathtaking desert vistas. Delight in authentic western and indigenous events, savor some of the nation’s best Southwestern cuisine, and create unforgettable memories with dark starry nights and vibrant sunrises and sunsets.

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City of Douglas Visitor Center

345 16th St.
Douglas, AZ, 856073
520-417-7354

City of Douglas Visitor Center

Douglas Visitor Center- come explore the rich history, art and cultural treasures of our community. Find out what made Douglas a boom town in its early days and what has made it one of the Top 100 Small Towns in America today! Stay at the famous Historic Gadsden Hotel, check out the Border Air Museum, and don’t forget the Art Car Museum!!! Come for a visit – Douglas awaits!

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Mosaic Quarter

1860 E. River Road, Ste 325
Tucson, AZ 85718
520-210-GOMQ (4667)

Mosaic Quarter is a major new sports‑and‑entertainment district in Tucson, designed as Southern Arizona’s premier hub for ice sports, indoor athletics, events, dining, and lodging. It anchors the expansion of the Kino Sports Complex and will feature multiple ice rinks, a field house, restaurants, hotels, and entertainment venues.

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Discover Bisbee Visitor Center

Queen Mine Tour
478 N. Dart Rd.
Bisbee, AZ 85603
520-432-3554

Discover Bisbee Visitor Center

Located 90 miles southeast of Tucson and nestled among the Mule Mountains, Bisbee is the picturesque county seat of historic Cochise County. The community was founded in 1880, and quickly became a thriving urban center, driven by a booming mining industry that thrived on the area’s rich reserves of copper and precious metals. Today, Bisbee’s extraordinarily well-preserved early-twentieth- century downtown draws visitors from around the world. Bisbee also serves as an ideal overnight home-base for visitors – birders, hikers, wine-tasters, music-appreciators, and others who wish to explore our geologically, biologically and culturally rich “Sky Islands” region. Come be yourself, be inspired, be refreshed.

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Diamond Transportation

6885 North Oracle Rd.
Suite F Tucson, AZ 85704
Casas Adobes

Headquarters - 520.825.8888

Worldwide Reservation
877.325.1990

Diamond Transportation

With Diamond Transportation, our courteous, professional chauffeurs and around-the-clock support staff will not only meet your needs, but with our wide selection of vehicles, we can also accommodate groups of any size, be it a simple drop at your hotel room or an all-day tour of Arizona’s many wonderful attractions.

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Tucson, AZ
928.985.2069
info@editedmktg.com

EDited mktg. is a marketing and business consultancy. Our focus is the hospitality and travel vertical: hotels and resorts, B&Bs, vacation rentals, restaurants and bars, spa, fitness, golf and attractions. Using a diagnostic-based approach, we excel at positioning assets for greater success in today’s digital world.

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Explore Oro Valley Arizona

Oro Valley, Arizona is located in the beautiful Sonoran Desert nestled between the Catalina and Tortolita mountain ranges. Catch live concerts, spend the day on the trails, view exquisite art or visit our nature attractions, all while enjoying the panoramic outdoor views. Whether you're a local or out-of-town guest, there is always something fun to do. With our scenic views and gorgeous weather, outdoor recreation has become our specialty. When it's time to grab some food or a cocktail or visit some of our unique events, explore by visiting our new Visit Widget planning guide. https://orovalleyaz.visitwidget.com/

11000 N. La Canada Drive

Oro Valley, AZ 85737
520.780.0219
https://www.orovalleyaz.gov/Community/Explore-OV

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FEATSAZ

Festival & Events Association - S. AZ

Providing leadership in advancing the growth and quality of festivals and events in Tucson and Southern Arizona, thus enriching and celebrating our culture, enhancing the quality of life for our residents, and attracting visitors and investment to the region.

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Greater Oro Valley Chamber of Commerce

1822 E. Innovation Park Drive
Oro Valley, AZ 85755
PHONE: (520) 297-2191

Greater Oro Valley Chamber of Commerce

Come visit beautiful Oro Valley, with our hiking and biking trails, famous aquatic center, historic Steam Pump Ranch, wonderful restaurants, and much, much more.

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Green Valley-Sahuarita Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Center

275 W. Continental Rd. #123
Green Valley, AZ 85622
520-625-7575

Green Valley-Sahuarita
Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Center

Come and see Green Valley and Sahuarita for yourself. Your visit will exceed your expectations! While you are in town drop by the Green Valley Sahuarita Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Center, located at 275 W. Continental Road, Suite 123, Green Valley, where you can gather information about our communities and the surrounding areas and chat with our knowledgeable embajadores (volunteers). On behalf of the Green Valley Sahuarita Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Center we invite you to experience the true charm of our communities. “Two Communities Two Great Lifestyles”. You may also reach us at info@greenvalleysahuarita.com.

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Hacienda Del Sol Guest Ranch Resort

5501 N. Hacienda Del Sol Rd.
Tucson, AZ, 85718
520-299-1501

Hacienda Del Sol Guest Ranch Resort

Nestled at the base of the Santa Catalina Mountain Range, Hacienda Del Sol is a relaxing refuge with breathtaking views and a storied history. Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn are among many of the famous names who’ve strolled the grounds of this stunning resort, which is included in the National Registry of Historic Places in Arizona and is a member of Historic Hotels of America.

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Local Arizona First

Local Arizona First

407 E. Roosevelt Street
Phoenix, AZ 85004
(602) 956-0909

Think local. Buy local. Be local. Local First Arizona is a non-profit organization committed to community and economic development throughout Arizona.

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Marana Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Information Center

13251 N. Lon Adams Rd.
Marana, AZ 85653
520-682-4314

Marana Chamber of Commerce
& Visitor Information Center

Whether you’re interested in history, outdoor adventures, or experiencing the charm of a small Arizona town, the Marana Visitor Information Center provides information on historical landmarks, activities, cultural events, and local businesses in our community. We are located directly across from the Ora Mae Harn District Park and have something for everyone. We are proud to welcome you to Marana and Southern Arizona!

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Nogales-Santa Cruz County Chamber of Commerce

123 W. Kino Park Pl.
Nogales, Arizona, 85621
(520) 287-3685

Nogales-Santa Cruz County
Chamber of Commerce

Bienvenido to Nogales-Santa Cruz County! A personal warm welcome to our community that will give an enriching time whether it’s shopping in Historic Downtown Nogales, bird watching in Rio Rico, camping lakeside in Patagonia, wining and dining in Sonoita and Elgin, or visiting the artistic galleries in Tubac or taking back time at the Historic Mission in Tumácacori, there is plenty to see and do. Adventure is waitin

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Pima County Attractions & Tourism

Pima County Historic Court House
115 N. Church Ave. (2nd Floor)
Tucson, AZ 85701
(520) 724-7355

Pima County Attractions
& Tourism

The Pima County Department of Attractions & Tourism works closely with other Pima County Departments, Southern Arizona Attractions Alliance and Visit Tucson, our Destination Marketing Organization, to enhance the economic welfare of Pima County citizens and businesses by collaborating on tourism related efforts.

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Southern Arizona Arts & Cultural Alliance Catalyst Collaborative & Maker Space

4500 North Oracle Road,

Suite 110
​Tucson, AZ 85705
(520) 797-3959

Southern Arizona Arts & Cultural Alliance Catalyst Collaborative & Maker Space

The Pima County Department of Attractions & Tourism works closely with other Pima County Departments, Southern Arizona Attractions Alliance and Visit Tucson, our Destination Marketing Organization, to enhance the economic welfare of Pima County citizens and businesses by collaborating on tourism related efforts.

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Sierra Vista Area Chamber of Commerce

21 E Wilcox Dr
Sierra Vista, AZ 85635

Sierra Vista Area Chamber of Commerce

Sierra Vista is a thriving community that particularly appeals to families and lovers of the outdoors. Surrounded by mountain peaks reaching nearly 10,000 feet, Sierra Vista, translates to ‘Mountain View’ in Spanish, is nestled alongside the Huachuca, Dragoon, Mule, and Whetstone Mountains. Sierra Vista is officially the Hummingbird Capital of Arizona and is also known as the Hummingbird Capital of the US. Many people come from all corners of the country to engage in bird watching. Sierra Vista serves as the hub for southeastern Arizona and is renowned as the location of the historical sites like Fort Huachuca, Tombstone, the old copper mining town of Bisbee, as well as picturesque destinations such as Patagonia Lake and Parker Lake. We provide the vibrancy of a big city with the charm of a small town. Take a stroll in the Coronado National Forest. Discover iconic Sierra Vista landmarks. Sample unique wine varieties at family-owned vineyards. Immerse yourself in Sierra Vista’s rich history. Indulge in world-class dining near the border.

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Southern Arizona Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

The Southern Arizona Hispanic Chamber of Commerce is dedicated to building a stronger, more connected region by supporting businesses, empowering consumers, and uplifting the communities we serve. Rooted in the vibrant cultures and rich heritage of Southern Arizona, we foster economic growth, advocate for equitable opportunities, and create meaningful connections that drive lasting prosperity.

REGION 1 OFFICE (Pinal and Pima County)

823 E. Speedway Blvd.
Tucson, AZ 85719
(520) 620-0005

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Southern Arizona Sports, Tourism  & Film Authority

520-481-5792

Southern Arizona Sports, Tourism 
& Film Authority

SASTFA Mission Statement – To unite Southern Arizona Communities to strengthen prosperity through sports, tourism, film, and workforce development.

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Tombstone Chamber of Commerce

109 S 4th Street
Tombstone AZ 85638
PO Box 995 – Mailing Address
(520) 457-9317
Tombstone, AZ 85638

Tombstone Chamber of Commerce

Tombstone is More Than A Title From a Movie! Tombstone Arizona is internationally known for its stormy and storied past. Western legends like Wyatt Earp and “Doc” Holliday became household names after the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral®. However, the legend didn’t end there, it continues today! We invite you to walk the streets that these and other legendary men and women of the American West walked throughout the years. Come absorb the experience and history that is unique to Tombstone, Arizona! Step back into the Old West for a few days or even weeks. It is an encounter with history that you and your family can only get in “The Town Too Tough To Die.”

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Tubac Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Center

Tubac Chamber of Commerce
& Visitor Center

Visitor Center

Tubac Presidio State Historic Park

and Museum
1 Burruel Street
Tubac, AZ, 85646

Mailing Address
PO Box 1866,
Tubac, AZ 85646-1866
520-398-2704
info@tubacaz.com

Tubac is a charming and vibrant walking Village that seamlessly blends history, art, and natural beauty. Celebrating 75 years as an Artist Colony, Tubac’s streets are lined with galleries, studios, boutiques, and artisan shops, offering a wide range of artwork, jewelry, pottery, and unique crafts created by local artists. In addition to its art scene, Tubac offers a variety of dining options, ranging from casual cafés to award winning upscale restaurants. Situated approximately 45 miles south of Tucson, Tubac is known for its rich history and artistic heritage..

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Tubac Guide Magazine

Tubac Guide Magazine

Tubac Guide shows you all that Tubac and Tumacacori have to offer. As the “USA Today Best Small Town Arts Scene” for three years, this town of eclectic shops, restaurants, colorful history, museums, galleries, golfing, hiking, birding, and spas has something for everyone.

520-275-2523

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Tucson Business Networking LLC

520-419-5683

Tucson Business Networking LLC

Welcome to Tucson Business Networking! Keeping Tucson Connected ® Welcome to Tucson Business Networking! • Best Business Referral/Networking Group 2018-2023 • Best Membership Organization 2021-2023 • Best Local CEO/Owner 2022, 2023 Source: Arizona Daily Star Readers’ Choice Keeping Tucson Connected ®

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Tucson Foodies Insiders

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Tucson Guide Magazine

520-275-2523

Tucson Guide Magazine

Tucson Guide has celebrated the unique charms of Tucson and Southern Arizona for over 40 years. This publication is your ultimate resource for planning adventures, dining, shopping and more. Find your next experience by picking up the Spring/Summer edition March – August and Fall/Winter edition September – February. Available for free at over 200 locations, you can pick up your free copy at Tucson Airport, Tucson, Tombstone, Bisbee, Marana, and Tubac as well as resorts, hotels and all Safeway and Albertsons in Tucson.

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Tucson Media Partners/Arizona Daily Star

4061 W Costco Place, STE 185
Marana, AZ 85741
(520) 573-4366

Tucson Media Partners/Arizona Daily Star

Tucson Media Partners is a data-driven, customer-centric, full-service marketing agency built on the premise of bestin- class storytelling with the promise of robust, transparent reporting. Our knowledge and experience from thousands of clients nationwide, provides local precision to connect with your future customers. Our clients gain more than an agency: they receive a business intelligence partner. Our approach fuels customized, omni-channel solutions, driving growth for all local businesses.

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The Chamber of Southern Arizona

1985 East River Road, Suite 101

Tucson, AZ  85718

(520) 243-1900 (520) 792-12128
 

Building Southern Arizona’s Business Future. A Legacy of Leadership, A Vision for the Future The Chamber of Southern Arizona is built upon the strong foundations of two influential organizations. The Tucson Metro Chamber, with its rich history dating back to 1896, has been a steadfast advocate for Tucson business development, serving thousands of businesses and employees and ensuring a strong commitment to business networking and success. Sun Corridor Inc. brought a regional perspective, coordinating economic development activities across Southern Arizona to facilitate primary job and investment growth. Together, a new focus on creating a competitive environment for businesses to flourish and driving sustainable growth has emerged.

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Hermosillo, Mexico
1-800-822-4820
520-624-1817

Vamos A Tucson

Tucson is different... Geographically, culturally, completely. And that's exactly how we like it. Here, those who didn't want to fit in built something magnificent: a place where the desert shapes dreamers and being different isn't just accepted, it's demanded. A place where originality is valued. Where authenticity is what truly matters. Here, you don't have to pretend. You can discover who you really are. The land connects you to the earth, and the community embraces you, giving you a space to be yourself. This is Tucson. It's Different. Be Different.

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115 North Church Avenue,

Suite 200

(Historic Pima

County Courthouse)
Tucson, AZ 85701
520-770-2148

Visit Tucson

So much to do & explore! Come free yourself – plan your visit today. Find places to stay. Explore around Tucson. Foodie recommendations. Local events. Neighborhoods: Downtown, Oro Valley, University of Arizona, Catalina Foothills, Westside, Eastside, Southside. Our mission is to support the economic prosperity of the Tucson area by promoting, selling and marketing the region for meetings, conventions and tourism. Visit the website at visittucson.org.

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Community & Economic Development Links

Pima County, Arizona

Pima County, the second largest of the four original counties, was created in 1864 and included approximately all of southern Arizona acquired from Mexico by the Gadsden Purchase. Settlement of the region goes back to the arrival in the 1690s of the Spanish who encountered Native Americans already living here. Pima County is unique in the way it has developed its land resources. Instead of simply selling off its land to the areas museums, stadiums and heritage attractions, the County has chosen to lease it to organizations over time, while maintaining ownership. This in turn has created a strong partnership between the County and the leaseholders. Some of the best attractions in Southern Arizona are found right here in Pima County. To learn more, visit the website at pima.gov

The University of Arizona

The University of Arizona has long been a major center for arts, culture and science in the Southwest. A variety of museums and galleries – including the UA Museum of Art, the Center for Creative Photography, the Arizona State Museum, Flandreau Science Center & Planetarium and others – are home to distinguished collections that span a world of artistic endeavor from ancient to Avant Garde and scene innovations. Public programs in theater, music, dance and film range from lavish stage productions by international touring companies to programs by visiting artists, faculty, students and the community. To find out what more, visit the website at www.arizona.edu/.

Kino Sports Complex & The Mosaic Quarter

Kino Sports Complex, which covers 155 acres at 2500 E. Ajo Way, is the largest professional sports and entertainment venue of its kind in Pima County. With a panoramic view of the Santa Catalina Mountains, it is a natural fit for youth, high school, collegiate grass sports and soccer. Kino also makes a great setting for social gatherings, concerts, and community events. The Complex north of Ajo Way is home of FC Tucson and primarily dedicated to soccer activities with a lighted 2,000-seat North Grandstand field, four more soccer fields, and a 2,000-seat stadium.

 

South Kino, has more fields and activities including soccer and pickle ball. Coming soon a brand new complex called the Mosaic Quarter. Mosaic Quarter is a premier sport and entertainment-focused lifestyle center.

This unparalleled complex brings Southern Arizona and beyond a new place to play. With state-of-the-art venues, Mosaic Quarter offers space for entertainment, recreational and collegiate sports, including ice hockey, basketball, soccer and much more.

Construction is underway for the development of a 175,000-square-foot MQ Iceplex, 131,000-square-foot MQ Field House, central utility plant and solar power for the complex.
 

For a complete list of all our scheduled events go to kinosportscomplex.com

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