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Tucson is a city of about 540,000 people in southern Arizona, United States. It has a metro area of over 1,000,000 people.

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  • Tucson is a city of about 540,000 people in southern Arizona, United States. It has a metro area of over 1,000,000 people.
  • Tucson is a city in Arizona, United States. It is well known for its fossil sites. It hosts the annual Tucson Gem and Mineral Show. Image:Mantell's Iguanodon restoration.jpg This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
  • Tucson was originally inhabited around 7000 BC by early Paleo-Indians, and later replaced by groups designated by archaeologists as the Hohokam. As such, Tucson is the longest continuously inhabited location in the United States.
  • This page gives you the opportunity to redirect to the original article that is on Wikipedia or stay on the American Football Database. Clicking on the link on this page will redirect to Wikipedia's Tucson, Arizona article. Take me to the Tucson, Arizona article on Wikipedia. Click here to return to the American Football Database main page or just hit your browsers back button to return to your previous page. These Redirect pages should be eliminated in either of two ways. Things to think about:
  • Tucson is a city in and the county seat of Pima County, Arizona, United States. The city is located 118 miles (188 km) southeast of Phoenix and 60 miles (98 km) north of the U.S.-Mexico border. The 2010 United States Census puts the city's population at 520,116 with a metropolitan area population at 1,020,200. In 2009, Tucson ranked as the 32nd largest city and 52nd largest metropolitan area in the United States. A major city in the Arizona Sun Corridor, Tucson is the largest city in southern Arizona, the second largest in the state after Phoenix. It is also the largest city in the area of the Gadsden Purchase. Tucson is home to the University of Arizona. Roughly 150 Tucson companies are involved in the design and manufacture of optics and optoelectronics systems, earning Tucson the nickna
  • Tucson is Arizona's second largest city and is located in the southern part of the state. It is the seat of Pima County and former capital of The Confederate Territory of Arizona. It is a dirtier, slower, less expensive alternative to Phoenix boasting even less to do. For those passing through, Tucson consists of a cement plant, two sewage treatment facilities, constant freeway construction, something analogous to a "downtown", an interchange, a prison, a power plant, a landfill, and another prison and the Pima County jail.
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  • Tucson was originally inhabited around 7000 BC by early Paleo-Indians, and later replaced by groups designated by archaeologists as the Hohokam. As such, Tucson is the longest continuously inhabited location in the United States. Jesuit missionary Eusebio Francisco Kino visited the area in 1692, and founded the Mission San Xavier del Bac in 1700. The Spanish established a presidio (fort) in 1776 and the town came to be called "Tucson." Tucson became a part of Mexico after Mexico gained independence from Spain in 1821. Following the Gadsden purchase in 1853, Tucson became a part of the United States of America. From August 1861, until mid-1862, Tucson was the capital of the Confederate States of America|Confederate Territory of Arizona. Until 1863, Tucson and all of Arizona was part of the New Mexico Territory. From 1867 to 1889, Tucson was the capital of the Arizona Territory. The University of Arizona, located in Tucson, was founded in 1885.
  • Tucson is a city of about 540,000 people in southern Arizona, United States. It has a metro area of over 1,000,000 people.
  • Tucson is a city in and the county seat of Pima County, Arizona, United States. The city is located 118 miles (188 km) southeast of Phoenix and 60 miles (98 km) north of the U.S.-Mexico border. The 2010 United States Census puts the city's population at 520,116 with a metropolitan area population at 1,020,200. In 2009, Tucson ranked as the 32nd largest city and 52nd largest metropolitan area in the United States. A major city in the Arizona Sun Corridor, Tucson is the largest city in southern Arizona, the second largest in the state after Phoenix. It is also the largest city in the area of the Gadsden Purchase. Tucson is home to the University of Arizona. Roughly 150 Tucson companies are involved in the design and manufacture of optics and optoelectronics systems, earning Tucson the nickname Optics Valley.
  • Tucson is Arizona's second largest city and is located in the southern part of the state. It is the seat of Pima County and former capital of The Confederate Territory of Arizona. It is a dirtier, slower, less expensive alternative to Phoenix boasting even less to do. For those passing through, Tucson consists of a cement plant, two sewage treatment facilities, constant freeway construction, something analogous to a "downtown", an interchange, a prison, a power plant, a landfill, and another prison and the Pima County jail. Recent additions to the city include a electric trolly, that has boasted more injuries to bike riders crossing the tracks then to actually carrying any passengers. To help offset an extreme shortage of parking spaces downtown, available spaces have been replaced by the Sun Link street car tracks. The train like the city itself starts nowhere and quickly ends nowhere. It is currently not taking passenger traffic under a "testing phase", where as it is currently collecting data on how many parked cars can be hit in a single day.
  • Tucson is a city in Arizona, United States. It is well known for its fossil sites. It hosts the annual Tucson Gem and Mineral Show. Image:Mantell's Iguanodon restoration.jpg This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
  • This page gives you the opportunity to redirect to the original article that is on Wikipedia or stay on the American Football Database. Clicking on the link on this page will redirect to Wikipedia's Tucson, Arizona article. Take me to the Tucson, Arizona article on Wikipedia. Click here to return to the American Football Database main page or just hit your browsers back button to return to your previous page. These Redirect pages should be eliminated in either of two ways. * #1 Create a article of our own for this page. * #2 On every page a Tucson, Arizona link exists make a direct link to the original Wikipedia article. Things to think about: * #1 Creating our own page for this article may add a superfluous amount of pages. * #2 Some of these article links may be on hundreds of pages that would need direct links. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
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