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  • The Italian Peasant | TubacAZ

    Contact us First name Last name Email* Phone Message Yes, subscribe me to your newsletter. Submit https://theitalianpeasantaz.com/ The Italian Peasant (520) 398-2668 The Italian Peasant offers a unique blend of Italian cuisine to American burgers. Enjoy a range of traditional Italian dishes, including hand-tossed pizzas and hearty pastas, alongside high-quality hamburgers made with fresh, local ingredients. Our relaxed setting is ideal for any occasion, whether you’re having a family meal, a casual lunch, or a dinner out. At The Italian Peasant, we focus on providing good food and a welcoming atmosphere. Come and experience great dining. 50 Avenida Goya at Plaza de Anza, Tubac, AZ 85646 Link Menu to Return to Directory Page Previous Item Shopping Art Lodging & Dining Our Members Menu Close Directory Pages Back to Members Next Item Where Art and History Meet

  • Old Presidio Traders | TubacAZ

    Contact us First name Last name Email* Phone Message Yes, subscribe me to your newsletter. Submit http://oldpresidiotraders.com/ Old Presidio Traders administrator@oldpresidiotraders.com (520) 398-9333 Old Presidio Traders is a family-owned and operated Trading Post located in Tubac, Arizona. Since 1982 we have provided our customers with satisfaction guaranteed American Indian handmade Jewelry, Pottery, Rugs, Kachinas, Baskets, Artifacts and more. Our pawned jewelry case is unrivaled in selection. All of our products are handmade by Zuni, Navajo, Hopi, Santo Domingo Pueblo, Apache, and Tohono O’odham Indian artists in the United States. 27 Tubac Road, Tubac, AZ 85646 Link Menu to Return to Directory Page Previous Item Shopping Art Lodging & Dining Our Members Menu Close Directory Pages Back to Members Next Item Where Art and History Meet

  • Valle Verde Ranch | TubacAZ

    Contact us First name Last name Email* Phone Message Yes, subscribe me to your newsletter. Submit http://vvr.casa/ Valle Verde Ranch info@vvr.casa (520) 697-6314 Discover a hidden treasure in Tubac at Valle Verde Ranch, a charming ranch catering to travelers, birdwatchers, artists, history buffs, and friends alike. Built in 1938, this picturesque ranch is conveniently located within walking distance of Tubac’s artist village and Tubac Presidio Historic State Park. Nestled on six acres of land, the property features three cozy guest units and a historic three-bedroom adobe house, complemented by a pool and hot tub. Whether you’re exploring Tubac, planning a friends’ getaway, organizing a business retreat, or hosting a family reunion, Valle Verde Ranch offers the perfect setting. Adored by artists and birdwatchers, the private four-acre mesquite bosque invites you to relax and immerse yourself in the soothing sounds of nature. Step to the edge of the property and find the historic Anza Trail leading directly to Tubac or Tumacacori. 14 Nancy Lane, Tubac, AZ 85646 Link Menu to Return to Directory Page Previous Item Shopping Art Lodging & Dining Our Members Menu Close Directory Pages Back to Members Next Item Where Art and History Meet

  • Border Community Alliance | TubacAZ

    Contact us First name Last name Email* Phone Message Yes, subscribe me to your newsletter. Submit https://bordercommunityalliance.org/ Border Community Alliance info@bordercommunityalliance.org (520) 398-3229 The Border Community Alliance (BCA) is a ten-year-old non-profit organization based in Tubac, AZ. Our mission is to bridge the border and create community through education, cultural exchange, and social investment. We focus on accomplishing this pursuit in the borderlands region of Southern Arizona/Sonora, Mexico. We are inspired to share with the public the good news of civil society in the international borderlands region. 8 Burruel Street, Tubac, AZ 85646 Link Menu to Return to Directory Page Previous Item Shopping Art Lodging & Dining Our Members Menu Close Directory Pages Back to Members Next Item Where Art and History Meet

  • Agua Linda Farm Weddings and Events | TubacAZ

    Contact us First name Last name Email* Phone Message Yes, subscribe me to your newsletter. Submit https://www.agualindafarm.com Agua Linda Farm Weddings and Events info.agualindafarm@gmail.com (520) 891-5532 Nestled amidst sprawling lawns, mature shade trees, and classic Southern Arizona adobe architecture, Agua Linda Farm Wedding and Events provides an idyllic backdrop for private events and weddings. Our serene 63-acre ranch offers pristine pastures and picturesque mountain vistas, ensuring unforgettable gatherings. From intimate micro-weddings to grand affairs, we cater to celebrations of all sizes. Proud winners of the Best Southern Arizona Wedding Venue award in 2023! 2643 E Frontage Rd, Amado, AZ 85645 Link Menu to Return to Directory Page Previous Item Shopping Art Lodging & Dining Our Members Menu Close Directory Pages Back to Members Next Item Where Art and History Meet

  • History | TubacAZ

    Contact us First name Last name Email* Phone Message Yes, subscribe me to your newsletter. Submit Historic Tubac Tubac’s history is as rich and layered as its landscapes. From the earliest Indigenous communities to Spanish colonists, frontier soldiers, miners, ranchers, and artists, each era has left its mark on the village. Today, Tubac blends heritage and culture in a way that invites visitors to not only learn history, but to feel it all around them. History Reveals In Tubac, history isn’t confined to museums or monuments—it’s alive in every street, gallery, and trail. This heritage gives Tubac its unique spirit, setting it apart from other small towns and making every visit a journey through time as well as place—more than just a vacation, it’s an experience to remember. HERITAGE Step into the Story Tubac’s historic landmarks aren’t just relics—they’re places you can walk through, touch, and experience firsthand. From forts and missions to trails and ranches, each site offers visitors a chance to connect with the past in a way that makes history come alive today. Tubac Presidio State Historic Park and Museum Founded in 1752, Tubac Presidio is Arizona’s first state park and the site of a Spanish frontier fort. Visitors can explore excavated foundations, a furnished 1885 schoolhouse, and engaging exhibits that highlight centuries of cultural exchange. Living history events and walking trails make it a centerpiece of Tubac’s story. Tumacácori National Historical Park Just four miles south of Tubac, Tumacácori preserves three Spanish mission sites where Native, Spanish, and Mexican traditions intersected. The haunting mission ruins, interpretive exhibits, and seasonal cultural events give visitors a deep sense of place and history. Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail From Tubac’s plaza in 1775, Juan Bautista de Anza led settlers west to found San Francisco. Today, an 8-mile stretch of this trail follows the lush Santa Cruz River, offering hikers a journey through cottonwood groves, wildlife habitat, and a direct connection to one of America’s great expeditions. 1885 Schoolhouse This restored adobe schoolhouse is one of Arizona’s oldest surviving classrooms. Visitors can step inside to see desks, chalkboards, and artifacts from Tubac’s frontier community, reflecting both resilience and the determination to build a lasting town. Rojas House Built in the late 1800s, the Rojas House offers a rare glimpse of family life in Tubac over more than a century. Furnished rooms, family heirlooms, and oral histories preserve the continuity of a community that endured across generations. Otero Hall Originally constructed atop an 18th-century foundation, Otero Hall now serves as a cultural venue with exhibits that bridge Tubac’s past and present. It’s a gathering place where history, art, and community intersect. Tubac Golf Resort & Spa Located on the historic Otero Ranch, this resort combines Spanish Colonial architecture with modern luxury. Guests can experience the heritage of Tubac’s ranching tradition while enjoying golf, spa treatments, and fine dining in an historic setting. Tubac Historic Timeline 1726 – First Spanish mention of Tubac, when a Jesuit priest baptized local Native people. 1751 – O’odham revolt shakes the region; many flee the area. 1752 – Tubac Presidio (San Ignacio de Tubac) established after the revolt, cementing Tubac as a Spanish frontier fort. 1763 – Tubac plaza built, with church, barracks, and Captain’s House. 1775 – Juan Bautista de Anza departs Tubac with 240 settlers and nearly 1,000 livestock to found San Francisco. 1850s – Tubac thrives as a mining boomtown. 1885 – First schoolhouse built, signaling a growing town. 1948 – Artist Dale Nichols opens an art school, reviving Tubac as a cultural hub. Today – Tubac is a vibrant blend of history, art, and community life along the Santa Cruz River. Where Art and History Meet History Reveals In Tubac, history isn’t confined to museums or monuments—it’s alive in every street, gallery, and trail. This heritage gives Tubac its unique spirit, setting it apart from other small towns and making every visit a journey through time as well as place—more than just a vacation, it’s an experience to remember.

  • Tubac Old World Imports | TubacAZ

    Contact us First name Last name Email* Phone Message Yes, subscribe me to your newsletter. Submit http://tubacrugs.com Tubac Old World Imports info@tubacrugs.com (520) 398-2369 Rugs from around the world! Paula and Lincoln Wilson have traveled the world for their rugs. The Wilsons appreciate the rugs as fine works of art. They hand select each and every piece using their expertise, choosing the most desirable weavings with the highest quality of each style and construction. The idea is to find rugs that will stay the test of time. In doing so they have created the most diverse collection in all of Arizona. You will easily find that work of art that appeals to you; from antique to new, classic traditional to contemporary, formal city rugs, handsome village rugs and increasingly rare nomadic rugs, coming from the far near and middle east as well as collectible Navajo and contemporary Zapotec Indian rugs. 7 Plaza Rd, Tubac, Tubac, AZ 85646 Link Menu to Return to Directory Page Previous Item Shopping Art Lodging & Dining Our Members Menu Close Directory Pages Back to Members Next Item Where Art and History Meet

  • La Entrada de Tubac | TubacAZ

    Contact us First name Last name Email* Phone Message Yes, subscribe me to your newsletter. Submit https://www.laentradadetubac.com/ La Entrada de Tubac toddharrison@tubacproperty.com (520) 398-3133 Explore Our Shops, Restaurants and Galleries. The La Entrada De Tubac experience is something to be explored, discovered and treasured. As you walk through this artists enclave you’ll uncover the extraordinary shops, fine restaurants, unique galleries and professional services that call this enchanting southern Arizona area home. 15 Tubac Road, PO Box 4217, Tubac, 85646 Link Menu to Return to Directory Page Previous Item Shopping Art Lodging & Dining Our Members Menu Close Directory Pages Back to Members Next Item Where Art and History Meet

  • Java Collections, LLC | TubacAZ

    Contact us First name Last name Email* Phone Message Yes, subscribe me to your newsletter. Submit Java Collections, LLC javacollectionstubac@gmail.com (760) 409-0910 Java Collections, LLC is a fresh new look for Tubac showcasing today’s accessories, art, furniture, lighting, and rugs. Also, a sophisticated selection of antiques. Step in and surround yourself with an appointed look of quality from custom furniture to unique fabrics, lighting and accessories. 8 Burruel Street, Tubac, AZ 85646 Link Menu to Return to Directory Page Previous Item Shopping Art Lodging & Dining Our Members Menu Close Directory Pages Back to Members Next Item Where Art and History Meet

  • Tubac Deli & Coffee Co. | TubacAZ

    Contact us First name Last name Email* Phone Message Yes, subscribe me to your newsletter. Submit https://tubacdeli.com/ Tubac Deli & Coffee Co. paul@tubacdeli.com (520) 398-3330 Proudly serving Tubac for more than two decades! Our specialties include freshly baked bread, deli-style sandwiches featuring Boars Head meats and cheeses, and an array of offerings from our full espresso bar. Indulge in our freshly squeezed juices and smoothies, along with our delectable scratch-made pastries, pies, and quiche—all prepared in-house. Explore our menu for more tempting options! 6 Plaza Road, Tubac, AZ 85646 Link Menu to Return to Directory Page Previous Item Shopping Art Lodging & Dining Our Members Menu Close Directory Pages Back to Members Next Item Where Art and History Meet

  • Iron Willow Gallery | TubacAZ

    Contact us First name Last name Email* Phone Message Yes, subscribe me to your newsletter. Submit https://ironwillow.com Iron Willow Gallery (530) 344-7859 Iron Willow Gallery began in 1998 in the foothills of Northern California. Owners Tom and Barbara Tankersley have owned and operated Iron Willow in a few locations including Jemez New Mexico, Cambria California, Northern California and have finally settled in the wonderful art village of Tubac Arizona. Tom creates one-of-a-kind sculptures in metal and other organic mediums. His work leans towards realism but he also makes whimsical pieces and spiritual pieces. Barbara operates the gallery and curates some of the best artists from several regions of the country. She also offers interior design services and in-home consultations. From time to time there will be live artist demonstrations and the gallery will be open late on the second Friday of the month October through April. 19 Tubac RdTubac, AZ 85646 Link Menu to Return to Directory Page Previous Item Shopping Art Lodging & Dining Our Members Menu Close Directory Pages Back to Members Next Item Where Art and History Meet

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