Old Tucson Studios was originally built in 1939 by Columbia Pictures as a replica of 1860's Tucson for the movie Arizona, starring William Holden and Jean Arthur.

 
     
   
 
Welcome to the Pima County Stadium District Kino Sports Complex, the spring training home of the 2001 World Champions, the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Chicago White Sox. The Kino Sports Complex is also home to the Tucson Sidewinders Triple Affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks.  
     
 
     
   
 
Through the lens of the camera, Old Tucson Studios has played a prominent role in shaping the world's perception of the Old West. Although the Wild West spanned only 30 years in our nation's history, the legend lives on through the magic of Hollywood and on the streets of Old Tucson Studios.  
     
 
     
   
 
P1 Kart Circuit the newest multi-use karting/cycling facility in the United States located right here in Tucson, AZ. Less than 20 minutes from the city with easy access off Interstate 10.  
     
 
     
   
 
The Pima County Fairgrounds, Tucson's largest event facility featuring concerts, the best NHRA DRAG RACING in Arizona - The Southwestern International Raceway, indoor and outdoor EQUESTRIAN FACILITIES, NASCAR racing - Tucson Raceway Park, RV Parking, 3 large exhibit buildings available for rental.  
     
 
     
   
 
The Tucson Children's Museum excites children about learning! It inspires children to set goals important to their futures! It challenges children to reach their full potential! The Tucson Children's Museum does all of this and more by using fun, interactive, educational exhibits and hands-on programs.  
     
 
     
   
 
Tucson Raceway Park, a 3/8 of a mile track, just south of the Pima County Fairgrounds, hosts NASCAR races for Late, Super Late, Grand American Modifieds, Factory Stocks, and Mighty Compacts.  
     

 

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