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Cochise Stronghold

- This area became known as Cochise Stronghold in the 1860s when Chiricahua Apache leader Cochise and his people took refuge in the rugged canyons of the Dragoon Mountains -Cochise used the area to protect his followers and stop the U.S. Calvary from advancing from 1852–1872  -Cochise and about 1,000 of his followers used the mountain fortress as their winter home and base of operations -Cochise is buried in the rocks above one of his favorite camps in the area ... the exact location is secret -Now a popular destination for rock climbing and hiking  Map

Palm Trees

Karl Eller

Flandrau Science Center

Apache Generating Station

Railroad Car Graffiti

Sasco

Andrew Weil

Stockyards and Livestock and Cattle Auctions

Arizona Bowl

Giraffe Smile

Pima Prickly Park

McKale Basketball Center

Warehouse Arts District

Gambel's Quail

San Xavier del Bac Mission

Ciénega Bridge

Camel Smile

Winterhaven

Buffalo Exchange

Sonoran Desert

Fourth Avenue Dairy Queen

Ostrich Smile

Cactus Farms

Lehner Mammoth Kill Site

Sandhill Crane

Tucson Mineral and Gem World

Bisbee Art Wall

Egret

Gould's Turkey

Burrowing Owl

Tucson Velodrome

Javelina Pup Smile

Ben's Bells

A Rose is a Rose ...

Seal Pup Smile

El Tour de Tucson

The Outpost Bed and Breakfast

Thimble Peak

Casino del Sol Stadium

Sonoyta Mud Turtle

Sunflower

Eared Quetzal

Schlumbergera Trunca "Christmas Cactus"

Arts Foundation for Tucson and Southern Arizona ... Open Studio Tours