What is Pima County famous for?

A birder's paradise, more than 400 bird species may be found here annually, many of which are found nowhere else in the nation. Within Pima County are two cactus forests, Saguaro National Park to the north and Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument in the western portion.
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Why is it called Pima County?

The county is named after the Pima Native Americans who are indigenous to this area. Arizona's location within the U.S.
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What is South Tucson known for?

South Tucson is a city in Pima County, Arizona, United States and an enclave of the much larger city of Tucson. South Tucson is known for being heavily influenced by Hispanic, and especially Mexican, culture; restaurants and shops which sell traditional Mexican food and other goods can be found throughout the city.
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What is special about Tucson AZ?

Tucson is home to a major university and a thriving arts, music and food scene. But with more than 300 days of sunshine every year and incredible desert scenery, most of the city's top attractions will lead you into the great outdoors.
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What percentage of Pima County is Hispanic?

Race and Ethnicity

37.8% of the people in Pima County, AZ are hispanic (395k people).
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Why is Tucson called the dirty T?

The Dirty T, a Connection To The Earth

It's part of our heritage, starting with the earth turned into the adobe buildings in the Barrio Viejo. Tucson is more grit than gloss, more substance than sheen. If you want to call that “dirty,” so be it.
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Does Justin Bieber have a house in Tucson?

Yep- that's right! Justin Bieber is said to own several acres of land in Marana, AZ just outside of Tucson. Although you may not see him frequent the town, he obviously believes the area is a good investment!
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Why are millionaires moving to Arizona suburb?

They are drawn by Arizona's warm weather and low taxes, as well as Paradise Valley's privacy, spacious lots and proximity to city life in Phoenix and Scottsdale.
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Is Tucson the oldest city in America?

The two oldest continuously lived in communities in the United States are Old Oraibi, Arizona (Hopi community) and Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico. In 1987 these two communities were 800 years old. Tucson is an old continuously lived in community.
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What is the oldest town in Arizona?

Tucson is Arizona's oldest city and was established in 1877. Tusayan is Arizona's youngest city and was established in 2010. Twenty of Arizona's cities and towns were incorporated prior to statehood. 10 Arizona cities have a population greater than 100,000 residents.
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Is Tucson older than Phoenix?

Tucson is much older than Phoenix, having been founded by the Spanish (led by an Irishman in the pay of the Spanish crown) in 1775, a tenuous foothold in Apache country.
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Why does Tucson have a silent C?

Tucson, on the other hand, apparently comes from Chuk Shon which is from the O'odham language, the silence of the C being added later. So, not a whole lot of help, but it looks like they're not at all related. The silent C in Connecticut was never pronounced, but the C in Tucson once was.
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What does Tucson mean in English?

Etymology: The name Tucson comes from the O'odham name for the city, Chuk Shon, meaning "Spring at the base of the black mountain". The "black mountain" refers to the summit now known as Sentinel Peak, or "A Mountain", just to the west of Tucson's downtown area.
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Is Tucson a Native American word?

"The name of the city of Tucson derives from that given to Sentinel Mountain by [Tohono O'odham] Indians, Ts-iuk-shan, referring to the fact that the base of the mountain is darker than its summit.
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Where is Selena Gomez new house?

While the whole world was in quarantine last year, Selena Gomez quietly moved out of her Studio City house and into a spacious mansion in Encino, Los Angeles. She bought the property for $4.9 million and it seems to be worth every penny. The sprawling home, which boasts 11,500 square feet, is a sight to behold.
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Where is the salad spinner house?

Designed by renowned Malibu-based architect Ed Niles, the massively modern 6,537-square-foot "Salad Spinner" estate—situated within a cul-de-sac at 1169 Loma Linda Drive—features circular walls of glass, soaring steel beams, and views of the city and Pacific Ocean.
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What city is the heart of Arizona?

Phoenix[SEE MAP]

The economic, cultural and political heart of Arizona, Phoenix is located in the Valley of the Sun.
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Is Tucson hotter than Phoenix?

Tucson is cooler than Phoenix, though both cities experience a hot climate by Chicago standards. The average temperature at Phoenix through the year is 75.1 degrees, and at Tucson it is 70.9 degrees.
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Is Tucson better than Phoenix?

Tucson offers more outdoor activities, while Phoenix provides a wider range of urban activities. Both cities have a lot to offer, although the size of Phoenix means there are more museums and other cultural attractions as well as major sports.
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Are masks required in Pima County?

Pima County: Masks required for indoor public spaces.
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Who is Adelita Grijalva?

Grijalva was recently elected to the Pima County Board of Supervisors in District 5, the first Latina elected to the position, and is serving as Vice-Chair. Adelita is currently a member of the TUSD School Board and is serving her 5th term.
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