Tuscon, United States

Travel Blogs from Tuscon (11)

Hot and dry... hot and dry..., Tuscon, United States travel blog
Hot and dry... hot and dry...
Sep 18, 2005

... crazy. He works at a school where his coworkers are smart, fiery women... it's neat to see how he fits in with them... Tuscon is a really bizarre place. There are virtually no old buildings. Everything is in strip malls except for a small part near the ...

A travel blog entry by siue
Alone., Tuscon, United States travel blog
Alone.
Oct 15, 2006

My trip to Tucson, Arizona was the first of many bus rides to come. Greyhound America ranked about middle of the road in terms of the bus qualities I´ve experienced. I will give them credit though, they have mastered the air conditioning knob. The same can ...

A travel blog entry by dununzio
Tuscon, Tuscon, United States travel blog
Tuscon
Nov 21, 2006

... better. I was going to move on to Tombstone but the hostel there has closed down temporarily and so I stayed based in Tuscon and drove around. They made a huge Thanksgiving dinner for everyone and we had tonnes of food followed by pumpkin pie. Moving ...

A travel blog entry by chrism992
July 14, Tuscon, United States travel blog
July 14
Jul 14, 2007

July 14 In Tucson I stayed in the Road Runner Hostel. It is a very nice hostel, clean and well lit. In the morning they provided free waffles! The only unpleasant thing about the hostel is that they have a permanent resident named Dick. At least I ...

A travel blog entry by snan

Forum Discussions on Tuscon (1)

Get your kicks on Route 66
Posted on Mar 18, 2009, 10:37:35
I've driven from Tuscon to the AZ/CA border mostly on the original Route 66. It was mostly Native American Reservations and lots and lots of nothing. I enjoyed it far more than driving down the interstate.

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