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Welcome to Tucson – Rich in Diverse Beauty

Welcome to Tucson – Rich in Diverse Beauty

TUCSON – Diverse Natural Beauty Nestled just 60 miles north of the U.S.  /  Mexico  border, Tucson  is  a  rich  mix  of  Native  American,  Spanish and Mexican cultures. Its name comes from the Pima Indian word “schook-sun,” which means a “spring at the foot of a...
Top Trade and Technical Schools in Tucson

Top Trade and Technical Schools in Tucson

A four year college is not for everyone and for those moving to Tucson, you will have several choices to further your career.  Below are the top trade and technical schools in Tucson. New Horizons Learning Group – 520.290.5600 Pima County JTED –...
Top Doctors in Tucson

Top Doctors in Tucson

Finding a new doctor when you move to a new city can be stressful.  Below is a list of the top doctors in Tucson according to Yelp.com. Lora Primary Care (Internal Medicine/Family Practice) 520.468.4801 Alan Chapeskie, MD (Family Practice) 520.547.2311 Mark Maxwell,...
About Tucson

About Tucson

Located in Pima County, Arizona, Tucson is home to the University of Arizona and is the 33rd largest city in the US.  With a population of 985,000 in 2018, Tucson is the second largest city in Arizona.  Due to the climate, Tucson has a unique temporary seasonal...
Senior Living in Tucson

Senior Living in Tucson

The average cost of independent living in Tucson is $2,138 per month compared nationally at $2,508.  Choosing to retire in Arizona will provide a quality of life second to none.  Below is a list of a few of the Independent Living Communities in Tucson. Atria Bell...