Phoenix Relocation Guide
the museum features dioramas depicting more than 400 species of animals and birds from around the world in their natural habitats. Wildlife films are shown and guided tours are offered.
the museum’s collection of display aircraft, or arrange for a visit to the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group’s “The Boneyard,” located adjacent to the museum at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base. Pima Air & Space Museum displays over 200 vintage aircraft representing the nation’s aviation history in addition to a full-scale replica of the Wright Brothers’ 1903 plane plus several rare planes.
Zoo. Visitors can observe hundreds of exotic animals, fish, reptiles and birds from all around the world in natural settings. Sosa-Carrillo-Frèmont House Museum 151 S. Granada Ave., Tucson 85701 (in the Tucson Convention Center complex) 520-622-0956; www.arizonahistoricalsociety.org Built in 1870, the Arizona Historical Soci- ety’s Sosa-Carrillo Fremont House has been restored to its original appearance circa 1870s when it was occupied by Terri- torial Governor of Arizona John Charles Fremont. Featured exhibits include period furniture, memorabilia and period room settings.
Pima Air and Space Museum 6000 E. Valencia Rd., Tucson 85756 520-574-0462; www.pimaair.org
The Pima Air and Space Museum is where “history takes flight.” Take a tour of this facility featuring more than 350 aircraft and spacecraft located within the largest non-government funded aviation museum, and one of the most significant air and space museums in the world. Experience
Reid Park Zoo 3400 E. Zoo Ct., Tucson 85716 520-791-3204; www.tucsonzoo.org
Twenty-four acres of the 160-acre Gene C. Reid Park are devoted to Tucson’s Reid Park
THE PERFORMING ARTS
Arizona Opera Company
520-293-4336 www.azopera.com
260 S. Church Ave.
Arts Foundation for Tucson and Southern Arizona
520-624-0595
www.artsfoundtucson.org
33 S. 5th Ave.
Borderlands Theater
520-882-7406 www.borderlandstheater.org
151 S. Granada Ave.
Centennial Hall at The University of Arizona
520-621-3341 www.uapresents.org
1020 E. University Blvd.
GREATER TUCSON
Fox Theatre
520-547-3040 www.foxtucsontheatre.org
17 W. Congress St.
Gaslight Theatre
520-886-9428 www.thegaslighttheatre.com
7010 E. Broadway
Invisible Theatre
520-882-9721 www.invisibletheatre.com
1400 N. 1st Ave.
Pima Community College Center for the Arts
520-206-6986 www.pima.edu/community/the-arts/center-arts
2202 W. Anklam Rd.
Professional Arizona Theatre Company at Temple of Music and Art
520-662-2823 www.arizonatheatre.org
330 S. Scott Ave.
Gene C. Reid Park 900 S. Randolph Way
Reid Park DeMeester Outdoor Performance Center
520-837-8074
The Temple of Music and Art
520-622-2823
330 S. Scott Ave.
Tucson Arizona Boys Chorus
520-296-6277 www.boyschorus.org
5770 E. Pima St.
Tucson Convention Center
520-791-4101 www.tucsonconventioncenter.com
260 S. Church Ave.
Tucson Expo Center
520-750-8000 www.tucsonexpocenter.com
3750 E. Irvington Rd.
Tucson International Mariachi Conference
520-838-5300 www.tucsonmariachi.org
504 W. 29th St.
Tucson Jazz Society
520-903-1265 www.tucsonjazz.org
P.O. Box 41071
Tucson Philharmonia Youth Orchestra
520-623-1500 www.tpyo.org
P.O. Box 41882
Tucson Pops Orchestra
520-722-5853 www.tucsonpops.org
7739 E. Broadway #286
Tucson Symphony Orchestra
520-882-8585 www.tucsonsymphony.org
2175 N. 6th Ave.
UA Presents
520-621-3341 www.uapresents.org
888 N. Euclid Room 203
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