Trail Dust Town has been a Tucson landmark for almost 50 years. In the early 1950's, portions of Trail Dust Town were built as a movie set. Afterwards, the town developed into a western theme commercial complex anchored by the world famous "Pinnacle Peak Steakhouse." The heart of Trail Dust Town is Pinnacle Peak, Tucson's original cowboy steakhouse. Along the wooden boardwalks and red-brick paved streets are numerous shops, restaurants, art galleries and the like. The town has other popular attractions, such as the "C.P. Huntington" narrow guage railroad, and mine tunnel tour.
Location:
Agro Land & Cattle Co., 6541 East Tanque Verde Rd, Tucson Arizona 85715
Telephone
520-296-4551 Fax 8-3614
(Tucson) Arizona-Sonoran Desert Museum
(Benson) Blue Agave Ranch
(Tucson) Canyon Ranch Health Resort
(Tucson) Catalina Mountains
(Vail) Colossal Cave Mountain Park
(Tucson) Corona Ranch Tucson
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01/07 Coming to The Tucson area National Festival of the West Scottsdale AZ March21-24 Nation Festival of the West is the country's largest celebration of the Old West and the American Cowboy. Arizona Renaissance Festival Apache Junction AZ March30-31 In addition to village street and pathway events, the Festival has twelve stages of ongoing shows performing every half-hour. From the daily opening ceremony to the closing cannon shot, every Festival minute and every Festival acre is filled with mirth, merriment and marketplace exhibitions. Marana Main Street Festival Marana AZ April6 Located downtown at Marana Main Street and Civic Center Drive, between the Marana Municipal Complex and the Marana Health Center. There will be:
Kids activities,
Entertainment,
Food,
Vendors,
Bed races,
Concert (Saturday night),
Pancake breakfast (Sunday), and
RV boondocking (Friday-Sunday). 10th Annual Polish Festival Phoenix AZ April13-14 Authentic Polish food, beef, raffle, live entertainment, fun activities for kids. Prickly Pear Festival Superior AZ August24 The historic copper mining town of Superior hosts a new prickly pear festival featuring a morning “how to pick and juice ‘em” class by Jean Groen.
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