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Tubac Country Inn
Tubac Country Inn offers bed and breakfast style accommodations in the heart of the historic village of Tubac, approximately 39 miles south of Tucson International Airport. The property is just steps from the Santa Cruz River in the very heart of the village... more.
Esplendor Resort At Rio Rico
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Tubac Golf Resort and Spa
One Otero Road
Tubac, AZ 85646
Esplendor Resort At Rio Rico
1069 Camino Caralampi
Rio Rico, AZ 85648
Holiday Inn Express-Suites
850 West Shell Road
Nogales, AZ 85621
Wyndham Canoa Ranch Resort
5775 S Camino Del Sol
Green Valley, AZ 85614
Fiesta Inn Nogales
Calzada Ind Nuevo Nogales 3
Nogales, SO MX 84092
Best Western Inn Sonora
750 West Shell Road
Nogales, AZ US 85621
Desert Diamond Casino Hotel
7350 South Nogales Highway
Tucson, AZ US 85706
Comfort Inn Green Valley
90 West Esperanza Boulevard
Green Valley, AZ 85614
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Tumacácori NHP protects three Spanish colonial mission ruins in southern Arizona: Tumacácori, Guevavi, and Calabazas. The adobe structures are on three sites, with a visitor center at Tumacácori. These missions are among more than twenty established in the Pimería Alta by Father Kino and other Jesuits, and later expanded upon by Franciscan missionaries.
Mission San José de Tumacácori was established in January 1691 by Jesuit Father Eusebio Francisco Kino. Located on 310 acres at the town of Tumacácori, Arizona, it is open to the public from the Tumacácori National Historical Park visitor center.
Los Santos Ángeles de Guevavi was also established by Father Kino, one day after Tumacácori, in January 1691. It can be visited only as part of a reserved ranger guided tour during the fall and winter months.