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Embracing Tucson: The Community Center and Environs

Walking the neighborhoods surrounding and walking through the TCC (Tucson Community Center) is an education in migration, immigration, emigration, culture shifting, and urban renewal. It’s like watching a time lapse from the 1540s through the 1960s to today. And while we didn’t include it, the Gutierrez Bridge just down the block is the best illustration […]

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Embracing Tucson: the Southeast Corner of the U of A Campus

Sal and I try to find a walk each day that is at least a mile long and in a loop.  On this day we (re)discovered a corner of the University of Arizona campus. Usually the southeast corner of campus is considered the athletic corridor in that it features the football stadium, McKale Center (the

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Meet Me Hike: Gabe Zimmerman Trailhead

The latest in the hiking series from Beyond, this one helped commemorate their founding month. As I’ve written in another post, Beyond’s mission was defined by the events of January 8, 2011.  Gabe Zimmerman, for whom this trailhead is named, was killed that day. He is one of the 6 lost to the violence at

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More Holiday Food: NYD Pozole

Attaching a specific dish to a certain holiday is more common than you might imagine. Obviously there is turkey on Thanksgiving. Ham on Easter. Grilled meat on Memorial Day, the 4th and Labor Day. And our aforementioned breakfast casserole on Christmas. I might offend my Southern (and Texas) friends who snarf down black eyed peas

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