Paca De Paja Bed & Breakfast
16242 Pinacate, Tucson
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Paca De Paja Bed & Breakfast Tucson

16242 Pinacate Tucson, Arizona, 85736, United States

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Lot of different things done...

A travel blog entry by ralphieboyo

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... a walk on the old Juan Bautista de Anza trail. It runs north from Mexico and has been in place for several centuries.

We had some "lefties" for dinner and now I'm typin' away and Lynn is on the phone. We'll leave here tomorrow for Picacho Peak State Park for a few days. It's the site of the only Civil War (Oxymoron?) in Arizona. The good guys won, but the other guys haven't figured that out yet...

Thanks for stopping by.
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Hated to leave the Santa Catalinas

A travel blog entry by ralphieboyo

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... and a visit to our friends Don and Barb, from Helena. They live in Green Valley during the winter months and are great hosts. We had marinated boneless pork chops, green beans and a terrific salad. The salad was made up of palm hearts, marinated artichoke hearts and lettuce of course. Barb made a great dressing for it too. I've requested the recipes for both the pork brine and the dressing. They have ...

A different side of Tucson

A travel blog entry by wmaxtman

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... the planned experiments because they were so busy working to raise their food and survive. The original group was four men and four women. Two couples got married after the two year confinement. The Biosphere 2 is now owned by the University of Arizona and is used by students for research projects but none of them live inside the facility any more.
The tour was very interesting and we were glad we took the time to stop there....now back towards Apache Junction.
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Church Anyone?

A travel blog entry by fredmare

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... at the San Xavier Mission.Called "The White Dove of the Desert". I think the pictures show why. Just a brief history lesson first, the church is a National Historic Landmark. San Xavier Mission was founded as a Catholic mission in 1692.The current church dates from the late 1700's, when Southern Arizona was part of New Spain. Construction of the current church began in 1783 and was completed in 1797. The oldest ...

On the road again....

A travel blog entry by rvbunch

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... Did I mention my hair is going blonde again?

We hit the road today for El Paso...our goal is to have dinner at a steakhouse another camper told us about - said it was a "must do" and we can camp the night there for free! (we're on a retiree budget now, you know!). Will be heading for San Antonio on Thursday with a few site-seeing stops we've heard about...we'll let you know how those turn out soon!
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