Tucson has been continuously settled for over 12,000 years. It celebrates a diversity of cultures, architecture, and peoples. Yet, it is one of the "Mega-Trend" cities of the 21st Century: the Optics Valley, premier health services center for the Southwest, the astronomy center of the world, home of a premier research institution - University of Arizona, and a tourism destination.
Tucson boasts the best of both worlds...the progress and innovation of a metropolitan community and the friendly, caring atmosphere of a small town. Tucson's rich cultural heritage centers around a unique blend of Native American, Spanish, Mexican and Anglo-American influences. Blessed with the natural beauty of the Sonoran Desert and an unsurpassed climate of 360 sunny days a year, Tucsonans embrace a rare lifestyle and are committed to preserving that quality of life. The Tucson metropolitan area supports over 750,000 residents.
Tucson's climate varies from the 2400 foot desert basin to the 9100
foot forests of the Santa Catalina mountains. The City's dry desert air
and winter sunshine make it a popular health and winter resort. The City
is home to the University of Arizona and Davis-Monthan Air Force Base.
The City's industries include electronics and missile production. Tucson
is the seat of Pima County.
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