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Eusebio Kino

-  Eusebio Kino (1645–1711) was an Italian Jesuit missionary, explorer, cartographer, and astronomer who founded numerous missions in the PimerĆ­a Alta region, a historical area covering present-day northern Sonora, Mexico, and southern Arizona - Known as the "Padre on Horseback," he was highly skilled in mathematics and geography, and his detailed maps of the region were the most accurate for over a century - Kino made his first expedition into what is now Arizona in 1691 ... he established Mission San Cayetano de TumacĆ”cori, the first mission in the state ... MAP - By the end of his life, Kino had founded 24 missions and visitas (visiting stations) - The most famous of his Arizona missions is San Xavier del Bac, which he founded in 1700 near present-day Tucson ... MAP - There are a variety of statues, memorials, and monuments honoring Father Kino around southern Arizona

Red-tailed Hawk

Savannah Guthrie

Skeleton Canyon (CaƱon Bonita)

Lantana Camara "Ham & Eggs"

Arizona Bowl

Copper Queen Library and Bisbee Post Office

Mount Graham Red Squirrel

Schlumbergera Trunca "Christmas Cactus"

Santa Claus and a Coke

Coyote Pup Smile

Ansel Adams

Greetings From Tucson

New Mexico & Arizona Railroad Trail

Saint Augustine Cathedral

Saw-whet Owl

Winterhaven

Ancona Duck

Interstate Highway I-19 Neighborhood

Stewart Observatory

Warren Ballpark

Neotropic Cormorant

Gabby Giffords

Parroquia de la Purísma Conceptión

Tucson City Hall

Cochise Stronghold

Palm Trees

Karl Eller

Flandrau Science Center

Apache Generating Station

Railroad Car Graffiti

Sasco

Andrew Weil

Stockyards and Livestock and Cattle Auctions

Giraffe Smile

Pima Prickly Park

McKale Basketball Center

Warehouse Arts District

Gambel's Quail

San Xavier del Bac Mission

CiƩnega Bridge

Camel Smile

Buffalo Exchange

Sonoran Desert

Fourth Avenue Dairy Queen

Ostrich Smile