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Tubac is a census-designated
place (CDP) in
Santa Cruz County, Arizona,
United States. The po****tion was 1,191 at the 2010 census. The
place name "Tubac"...
- The
siege of
Tubac was a
siege during the
Apache Wars
between settlers and
militia of
Confederate Arizona and the
Chiricahua Apaches. The
battle took...
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Túbac or Fort
Tubac was a
Spanish built fortress. The
fortification was
established by the
Spanish Army in 1752 at the site of present-day
Tubac, Arizona...
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Tubac Presidio State Historic Park,
located in
Tubac, Arizona, US,
preserves the
ruins of the
Presidio San
Ignacio de
Tubac and
various other buildings...
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before being used as the town jail in
Tubac, Arizona. They are now on
display in the
museum of the
Tubac Presidio State Historic Park.
Hanging tree...
- The
Tubac Golf
Resort and Spa is a
historic hotel in
Tubac, Arizona, on 500
acres (2.0 km2) of what was the
Otero Ranch in
Santa Cruz County, Arizona....
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Eusebio Kino in 1691 and
Tubac Presidio,
established by the
Spanish in 1752 on an
Indian village site.
Others include the Old
Tubac Schoolhouse, Old Nogales...
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Arizona fabric design.
Together Harwood and
Sophie Steiger would run the
Tubac Steiger studio producing extraordinary silkscreen fabric design that would...
- base of
Sentinel Peak. The
following year,
soldiers marched north from
Tubac Presidio and
began construction of the fort. Initially, it
consisted of...
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years after the revolt: San
Ignacio de
Tubac,
Santa Gertrudis de Altar, and San
Carlos de Buenavista, present-day
Tubac, Arizona, Altar, Sonora, and Buenavista...