A sign showing the outline of the state of Arizona that reads, "Tubac - Tubac is the oldest continually occupied European settlement in Arizona. It was the first mentioned by name in 1726 when Father Campos, a Jesuit Missionary, baptized some Indian children here. A presidio was established after the Pima Uprising of 1751, and in 1775 Captain de Anza led an expedition from Tubac to found San Francisco. The center of mining activity in the 1850's, Tubac had a school in 1885 and Arizona's first state park in 1959. Tubac now has a community of artists."
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Tubac Presidio 2012
A sign showing the outline of the state of Arizona that reads, "Tubac - Tubac is the oldest continually occupied European settlement in Arizona. It was the first mentioned by name in 1726 when Father Campos, a Jesuit Missionary, baptized some Indian children here. A presidio was established after the Pima Uprising of 1751, and in 1775 Captain de Anza led an expedition from Tubac to found San Francisco. The center of mining activity in the 1850's, Tubac had a school in 1885 and Arizona's first state park in 1959. Tubac now has a community of artists."
Tubac Presidio 2012
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Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail, Code: JUBA
Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail
Latitude: 31.3392162322998, Longitude: -110.94580078125

10/22/2012
10/22/2012
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