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SUMMARY:"Dragoon Springs Stage Station-Cochise/Howard" Historic Archaeological Site Tour
DESCRIPTION:Photo of Apache wickiup rings identified at the Cochise-Howard Treaty site\, courtesy of Deni J. Seymour \nOn Saturday\, December 1\, 2018\, Old Pueblo Archaeology Center’s “Dragoon Springs Stage Station and Cochise-Howard Treaty Site” tours (Coronado National Forest) guided by archaeologist Dr. Deni J. Seymour and historian Norman Wisner. This tour will depart from south side of Interstate-10 at Sybil Road (Milepost 312)\, about 9 miles east of Benson\, AZ. Time: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (start & end times at I-10/Sybil Rd.; add your time to travel to there & back home). A $45 donation per participant ($36 for Old Pueblo Archaeology Center & Pueblo Grande Museum Auxiliary members) helps cover Old Pueblo’s tour expenses and supports its education programs about archaeology and traditional cultures. \nThis tour to the historic Dragoon Springs Stage Station and Cochise-Howard Treaty Site archaeological sites in the foothills of southern Arizona’s Dragoon Mountains will be led by archaeologist Dr. Deni Seymour\, whose lifelong research has focused largely on the Protohistoric and Historic period Native American and Spanish cultures of the United States’ “southern Southwest\,” and Norman Wisner\, a historian who is especially knowledgeable about the Dragoon Springs site. Dragoon Springs\, now listed on the National Register of Historic Places\, served the “Jackass Mail” and Butterfield Overland mail companies during the 1850s and 1860s\, and was the site of altercations in which construction workers and soldiers of both the Confederate and Union armies were killed\, allegedly by Apaches. Debate surrounding the burials will be incorporated into the discussion. A second site\, the Cochise-Howard Treaty location\, is where Brigadier General Oliver Otis Howard met with the Apache leader Cochise in October 1872 to negotiate the surrender and relocation of Cochise’s Chokonen Apache band. The place of that meeting\, which culminated in a peace treaty between Cochise’s band and the U.S. government\, has been published by Dr. Seymour based on photographs of unique boulder formations\, written historical descriptions of the landscape\, and archaeological evidence that she will discuss during our visit. Detailed historical accounts and archaeological investigations enrich our understanding of the location.\nReservations and donation prepayment required by by 5 p.m. Wednesday November 28. 520-798-1201 or info@oldpueblo.org.\n**** IF YOU WOULD LIKE US TO EMAIL YOU A FLYER with color photos about the above-listed activity send an email to info@oldpueblo.org with “Send Dragoon Springs tour flyer” in your email subject line. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.oldpueblo.org/event/dragoon-springs-stage-station-historic-archaeological-site-tour/
LOCATION:Interstate-10 at Sybil Road\, Interstate-10 at Sybil Road\, Benson\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181027T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181027T160000
DTSTAMP:20260506T130631
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SUMMARY:“Chukui Kawi/Cerro Prieto: Yoeme Sacred Mountain\, Hohokam Trincheras\, and Petroglyphs” Tour
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday\, October 27\, 2018\, Old Pueblo Archaeology Center is offering the “Chukui Kawi/Cerro Prieto: Yoeme Sacred Mountain\, Hohokam Trincheras\, and Petroglyphs” car-caravan cultural sites tour with Yoeme traditional culture specialist Felipe S. Molina and archaeologist Allen Dart. Participants will be meeting at 8:00 a.m. at the McDonald’s restaurant located at 13934 N. Sandario Rd.\, Marana\, Arizona (accessible from Interstate 10 Exit 236 (Marana). \nCerro Prieto (Spanish for ‘Dark Hill’)\, a volcanic peak that rises about 900 feet above the surrounding plain in the Ironwood Forest National Monument northwest of Tucson\, is a sacred place known to the Yoeme (Yaqui Indians) as Chukui Kawi (‘Black Mountain’). Situated in close proximity to the Inscription Hill and Pan Quemado petroglyph sites\, Cerro Prieto also s one of the largest and most complex U.S. archaeological sites featuring trincheras – massive rock-work terraces built on steep hillsides. The site’s archaeological features were constructed and used by the Hohokam culture during the Tanque Verde phase (AD 1150-1300) and include house foundations\, waffle gardens\, check dams\, trail systems\, petroglyphs\, rock walls\, talus pits\, and a stone source used to produce agave knives\, suggesting its use for a variety of residential functions\, ceremonies\, and agriculture. During this trip\, Yoeme traditional culture specialist Felipe Molina will discuss the significance of Chukui Kawi to the Yoeme\, and archaeologist Al Dart will lead us to some of the Cerro Prieto trincheras and the nearby Pan Quemado and Inscription Hill petroglyphs.\nA $45 donation per participant ($36 for members of Old Pueblo Archaeology Center & Pueblo Grande Museum Auxiliary) helps cover Old Pueblo’s tour expenses and supports education programs on archaeology and Yoeme traditional culture. Reservations and donation prepayments required by 5 p.m. Wednesday October 24: 520-798-1201 or info@oldpueblo.org. \nSome petroglyphs at Inscription Hill photographed by Tom Herrick.
URL:https://www.oldpueblo.org/event/chukui-kawi-cerro-prieto-yoeme-sacred-mountain-hohokam-trincheras-and-petroglyphs-tour/
LOCATION:McDonald’s Restaurant\, 13934 N. Sandario Rd.\, Marana\, AZ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181006T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181006T120000
DTSTAMP:20260506T130631
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SUMMARY:Marana Hohokam Platform Mound Archaeological Community Tour
DESCRIPTION:Ancient Hohokam structures were exposed during the Arizona State Museum’s Marana Platform Mound Community excavations in 2003\, photo by Allen Dart. \nTOUR FILLED – WAITING LIST  On Saturday October 6\, 2018\, Old Pueblo Archaeology Center’s “Marana Hohokam Platform Mound Archaeological Community Tour” will be guided by archaeologists Paul and Suzanne Fish departing from Circle K convenience store\, 13961 N. Sandario Rd.\, Marana\, Arizona. From 8:30 a.m to noon\, $30 donation ($24 for Old Pueblo Archaeology Center and Pueblo Grande Museum Auxiliary members). \nUniversity of Arizona archaeologists Dr. Paul R. Fish and Dr. Suzanne K. Fish lead this tour to selected archaeological sites in one of southern Arizona’s largest ancient Hohokam communities. Our visit will include the Marana Platform Mound site (which was surrounded by 40+ residential compounds)\, a sampling of agricultural field locations including specialized ones for agave cultivation\, and a secondary compound center on the upper-basin slope of the Tortolita Mountains. The Marana Mound site is one of the very few Hohokam Early Classic period (AD 1150-1300) villages that has wholly escaped the destruction resulting from modern agriculture and urbanization and where adobe-wall remnants can be clearly identified on the surface. We also will visit the location where a segment of the nearly seven-mile-long Marana Mound site canal was identified from surface and excavated remains before that area was included in a modern housing development. These site visits will provide a basis for understanding the social and economic processes during the Early Classic period\, when processes of Hohokam centralization and population aggregation greatly accelerated. \nTour is limited to 20 people including guides. Reservations and donation prepayment required by 5 p.m. Thursday October 4. 520-798-1201 or info@oldpueblo.org. \n20181006(v1)MaranaMoundHohokamCommunityTourFlyer (flyer)
URL:https://www.oldpueblo.org/event/marana-hohokam-platform-mound-archaeological-community-tour/
LOCATION:Circle K Store\, 13961 N. Sandario Rd.\, Marana\, AZ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180922T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180922T120000
DTSTAMP:20260506T130631
CREATED:20180327T030239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180327T030445Z
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SUMMARY:Autumn Equinox Tour of Los Morteros and Picture Rocks Petroglyphs Archaeological Sites
DESCRIPTION:Photo by Tom Herrick of equinox “sun dagger” on spiral petroglyph at Picture Rocks site\, Pima County\, Arizona. \nOn Saturday September 22\, 2018\, Old Pueblo Archaeology Center’s “Autumn Equinox Tour of Los Morteros and Picture Rocks Petroglyphs Archaeological Sites” tour with archaeologist Allen Dart departing from near Silverbell Road & Linda Vista Blvd. in Marana\, Arizona. From 8 a.m. to noon. $25 donation ($20 for Old Pueblo Archaeology Center and Pueblo Grande Museum Auxiliary members). \nThe 2018 autumnal equinox occurs on September 22 at 6:54 p.m. Mountain Standard Time (Sept. 23 at 1:54 a.m. GMT). To celebrate this celestial event\, archaeologist Allen Dart (Old Pueblo Archaeology Center’s executive director) leads this tour to Los Morteros\, an ancient village site that includes a Hohokam ballcourt and bedrock mortars\, and to Picture Rocks\, where ancient petroglyphs include a solstice and equinox calendar marker\, dancing human-like figures\, whimsical animals\, and other rock symbols made by Hohokam Indians between A.D. 650 and 1450. LIMITED TO 32 PEOPLE. Reservations and donation prepayment required by 5 p.m. Thursday September 20: 520-798-1201 or info@oldpueblo.org. \n20180922LosMorteros&PictureRocksAutumnEquinoxTour (flyer)
URL:https://www.oldpueblo.org/event/autumn-equinox-tour-of-los-morteros-and-picture-rocks-petroglyphs-archaeological-sites-2/
LOCATION:Silverbell Road & Linda Vista Blvd.\, Silverbell Road & Linda Vista Blvd.\, Marana\, AZ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180714T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180714T120000
DTSTAMP:20260506T130631
CREATED:20180511T012026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180620T004528Z
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SUMMARY:“Archaeology\, Paleontology\, and Environmental Sciences Laboratories Tour”
DESCRIPTION:Tumamoc Desert Laboratory photo from theDesert Laboratory on Tumamoc. \nTOUR FULL – WAITING LIST: On Saturday July 14\, 2018\, join us for Old Pueblo Archaeology Center’s “Archaeology\, Paleontology\, and Environmental Sciences Laboratories Tour” starting in the courtyard at Mercado San Agustin\, 100 S. Avenida del Convento\, Tucson. This tour will be from 8 a.m. to noon: $25 donation ($20 for Old Pueblo Archaeology Center and Pueblo Grande Museum Auxiliary members). \nThis Old Pueblo Archaeology Center summer tour visits two TOO-COOL environmental-science laboratories in Tucson – the Desert Laboratory on Tumamoc Hill and the Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research\, both administered by The University of Arizona (UA). In the first tour segment\, Dr. Ben Wilder will lead us through the Tumamoc Desert Laboratory\, which began its existence in 1903 as the Carnegie Desert Botanical Laboratory established by the Carnegie Institution of Washington and is now listed in the National Register of Historic Places. In 1940 the Carnegie Institution sold it to the US Forest Service for $1\, and in 1956 the UA bought it from the U.S. government\, promising in the deed to use it solely for research and education. During its 115 years of existence the Tumamoc Hill and Desert Laboratory staff have been on the cutting edge in the fields of paleontology and desert ecology. \nGiant sequoia tree cross-section atthe Laboratory of Tree-Ring Researchfrom The University of Arizona website. \n  \nThe UA Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research (LTRR) also has a venerable record of research in archaeology\, astronomy\, and environmental sciences. Created in 1937 by UA Professor of Astronomy Andrew Ellicott Douglass\, founder of the sccience of dendrochronology\, the LTRR has helped establish many other dendrochronology and tree-ring science labs around the world and remains a foremost facility in environmental research\, teaching\, and outreach\, as we will see as docent Randall Smith leads us through the tree-ring laboratory.\nThe first tour segment to Tumamoc Hill is limited to six vehicles so carpooling is required and no more than 24 people (in addition to Old Pueblo’s tour coordinator Allen Dart) can register depending on whether we can designate six 4-passenger vehicles for carpooling from Mercado San Agustin to the Desert Lab. Then after we leave there we will return to the Mercado so carpoolers can get back into their own vehicles\, and we will caravan from the Mercado to the LTRR for the second tour segment. Reservations and donation prepayments are required by 5 p.m. Wednesday July 11: 520-798-1201 or info@oldpueblo.org.\n**** IF YOU WOULD LIKE US TO EMAIL YOU A FLYER with color photos about the above-listed activity please reply with “Send flyer for July 14” in your email subject line.
URL:https://www.oldpueblo.org/event/archaeology-paleontology-and-environmental-sciences-laboratories-tour/
LOCATION:Mercado San Agustin\, 100 S. Avenida del Convento\, Tucson\, AZ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180320T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180320T120000
DTSTAMP:20260506T130631
CREATED:20171003T023054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171003T023054Z
UID:1246-1521532800-1521547200@www.oldpueblo.org
SUMMARY:Spring Equinox Tour of Los Morteros and Picture Rocks Petroglyphs Archaeological Sites
DESCRIPTION:Old Pueblo Archaeology Center’s “Spring Equinox Tour of Los Morteros and Picture Rocks Petroglyphs Archaeological Sites” with archaeologist Allen Dart departing from near Silverbell Road and Linda Vista Blvd. in Marana\, Arizona. From 8 a.m. to noon. $20 ($16 for Old Pueblo Archaeology Center and Pueblo Grande Museum Auxiliary members). To celebrate the vernal equinox and the annual Arizona Archaeology and Heritage Awareness Month\, archaeologist Allen Dart (Old Pueblo Archaeology Center’s executive director) leads this tour to Los Morteros\, an ancient village site that includes a Hohokam ballcourt and bedrock mortars\, and to Picture Rocks\, where ancient petroglyphs include a solstice and equinox calendar marker\, dancing human-like figures\, whimsical animals\, and other rock symbols made by Hohokam Indians between AD 650 and 1450.\nReservations and prepayment required by Monday March 19. 520-798-1201 or info@oldpueblo.org.\n**** IF YOU WOULD LIKE US TO EMAIL YOU A FLYER with color photos about the above-listed activity please reply with “Send flyer” and INCLUDE THE EVENT’S DATE in your email subject line. \nPhoto by Tom Herrick of equinox “sun dagger” on spiral petroglyph at Picture Rocks site\, Pima County\, Arizona.
URL:https://www.oldpueblo.org/event/spring-equinox-tour-of-los-morteros-and-picture-rocks-petroglyphs-archaeological-sites-3/
LOCATION:Silverbell Road & Linda Vista Blvd.\, Silverbell Road & Linda Vista Blvd.\, Marana\, AZ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180303T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180303T220000
DTSTAMP:20260506T130631
CREATED:20171128T014343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171128T014343Z
UID:1252-1520067600-1520114400@www.oldpueblo.org
SUMMARY:Vista del Rio Site Tour
DESCRIPTION:An artifact made from Laevicardium seashell at the Vista del Rio archaeological site in Tucson. \nOn March 3\, 2018\, Old Pueblo Archaeology Center and Vista del Rio Residents’ Association will sponsor a free archaeological tour of the Vista del Rio site\, located at Vista del Rio Park\, 7575 E. Desert Arbors St. (at Dos Hombres Road)\, Tucson. From 9:00-10:00 am\, archaeologist Allen Dart (Old Pueblo Archaeology Center’s executive director) will lead this tour of Vista del Rio\, an ancient village of the Hohokam archaeological culture that inhabited southern Arizona between AD 650 and 1450\, in celebration of Arizona Archaeology and Heritage Awareness Month. Reservations are required and must be made by Thursday March 1st. 520-798-1201 or info@oldpueblo.org. \n20180303(v1)VistaDelRioSiteTourFlyer
URL:https://www.oldpueblo.org/event/vista-del-rio-site-tour/
LOCATION:Vista del Rio Cultural Resource Park\, 7575 E. Desert Arbors St. (at Dos Hombres Road)\, Tucson\, AZ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180210T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180210T160000
DTSTAMP:20260506T130631
CREATED:20170912T003207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171129T025014Z
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SUMMARY:“Ventana Cave\, Rock Art & Tohono O'odham Children’s Shrine”
DESCRIPTION:Ancient pictographs at Ventana Cave. \nOn Saturday\, February 10\, 2018\, join Old Pueblo Archaeology Center’s “Ventana Cave\, Rock Art & Tohono O’odham Children’s Shrine” car-caravan educational tour with archaeologist Allen Dart. This caravan tour will depart from Tucson at the Park & Ride parking lot at I-10 and Ruthrauff Rd. (northeast corner of the I-10 westbound Frontage Road at Exit 252) or at 7 a.m. on the east (front) side of the McDonalds Restaurant at 3160 N. Toltec Rd. in Eloy (accessible from I-10 Exit 203). Old Pueblo Archaeology Center offers this early-morning car-caravan tour to visit the Ventana Cave National Historic Landmark site and a Native American sacred site on the Tohono O’odham Nation. The Arizona State Museum’s 1940s excavations in Ventana Cave\, led by archaeologists Emil W. Haury and Julian Hayden\, found evidence for human occupation extending from historic times back to around 10\,000 years ago. The cave\, which actually is a very large rockshelter\, also contains pictographs\, petroglyphs\, and other archaeological features used by Native Americans for thousands of years. After visiting the cave we will stop at a Native American petroglyphs site and the “Children’s Shrine\,” a Tohono O’odham sacred site where legend says Tohono O’odham children were offered to the waters to stop a great flood that threatened to engulf the world. Tour leaves Tucson at 6 a.m. to ensure the pictographs can be seen in the best morning light. Fees will benefit the Tohono O’odham Hickiwan District’s efforts to develop a caretaker-interpretive center at Ventana Cave\, and the nonprofit Old Pueblo Archaeology Center’s education programs. \nFee $45 ($36 for Old Pueblo Archaeology Center and Pueblo Grande Museum Auxiliary members; no charge for members or employees of the Tohono O’odham Nation). \nReservations and prepayment required by Wednesday February 7: 520-798-1201 or info@oldpueblo.org. **** IF YOU WOULD LIKE US TO EMAIL YOU A FLYER with color photos about the above-listed activity please reply with “Send flyer” and INCLUDE THE EVENT’S DATE in your email subject line.
URL:https://www.oldpueblo.org/event/ventana-cave-rock-art-tohono-oodham-childrens-shrine-2/
LOCATION:Park & Ride lot at I-10/Ruthrauff Rd. or 3160 N. Toltec Rd. (Eloy)\, AZ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180106T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180106T173000
DTSTAMP:20260506T130631
CREATED:20170602T051900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170602T063426Z
UID:1193-1515222000-1515259800@www.oldpueblo.org
SUMMARY:“Baboquivari Peak Sacred Cave and Petroglyphs”
DESCRIPTION:Marc Severson photograph of some of the petroglyphs at Picture Rock. \nOn Saturday\, January 6\, 2018\, Old Pueblo Archaeology Center executive director Allen Dart will lead a car-caravan educational tour of Baboquivari Peak Sacred Cave and Petroglyphs. Tour group will depart at 7:00 am from Pima Community College\, 401 N. Bonita Ave.\, Tucson (or meet tour in Baboqui­vari Campground east of Topawa on the reservation at 8:30 am) to sites in and near Topawa on Tohono O’odham Indian Reservation\, Arizona. The tour ends around 4:00 pm at Picture Rock on the reservation; estimated return time to Tucson 5:30 p.m. Fee $45 ($36 for Old Pueblo Archaeology Center and Pueblo Grande Museum Auxiliary members; no charge for members or employees of the Tohono O’odham Nation). \nThis educational adventure into Native American culture travels to the Tohono O’odham (Papago) Indian Reservation to visit the historic Baboquivari Camp\, a Tohono O’odham traditional sacred cave\, and the Picture Rock petroglyphs archaeological site. We will car-caravan from Tucson to Topawa\, Arizona\, then drive 12 miles east toward Baboquivari Peak (the legendary home of the Tohono O’odham Creator deity I’itoi) to Baboquivari Camp\, a historic Civilian Conservation Corps headquarters camp site in the oak woodland just below Baboquivari Peak. From there\, trip participants who are able can go on a two-mile-roundtrip\, 1\,100-foot-elevation-difference hike (classified as very difficult) up a trail leading halfway up the peak to visit a cave site traditionally believed to be one of the homes of the deity I’itoi. After returning from the hike we will visit Picture Rock\, a small butte that contains petroglyphs and pictographs\, bedrock mortars\, and ancient artifacts. Modern Tohono O’odham offerings may be present in some of the visited locations. Artifact collecting is not permitted\, and photos are not allowed in the cave but are OK outside of it. Campers must bring their own food and water\, as there are no convenience stores or fast food nearby.\nReservations and prepayment required by Wednesday January 3: 520-798-1201 or info@oldpueblo.org. \n20180106(v1)BaboquivariPeakSacredCave&PictureRockTourFlyer (link to flyer)
URL:https://www.oldpueblo.org/event/baboquivari-peak-sacred-cave-and-petroglyphs/
LOCATION:Pima Community College\, 401 N. Bonita Ave.\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85709\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20171221T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20171221T203000
DTSTAMP:20260506T130631
CREATED:20170602T050852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171208T002052Z
UID:1190-1513875600-1513888200@www.oldpueblo.org
SUMMARY:Third Thursday Food for Thought Presentation -  “Celebrating the Solstice"
DESCRIPTION:On Thursday\, December 21\, 2017\, Old Pueblo Archaeology Center’s “Third Thursday Food for Thought” event will feature Picture Rocks Petroglyphs Tour\, Dinner\, and “Celebrating the Solstice: Southwestern Rock Calendars and Ancient Time Pieces” presentation by archaeologist Allen Dart in the Dining Hall and Petroglyph Auditorium of the Picture Rocks Redemptorist Renewal Center (PRRNC)\, 7101 W. Picture Rocks Road\, Tucson. Petroglyphs tour starts at 5:00 p.m.\, dinner at 6:00\, presentation 7:15-8:30 p.m. Dinner $15 per person\, tour and presentation free. \nNational Park Service photos of winter solstice sunrise viewed from Wijiji Pueblo in Chaco Canyon\, New Mexico (Chaco Culture National Historical Park photo) \nNative Americans in the Southwest developed sophisticated skills in astronomy and predicting the seasons\, centuries before Old World peoples first entered the region. In this presentation archaeologist Allen Dart discusses the petroglyphs at Picture Rocks\, the architecture of the “Great House” at Arizona’s Casa Grande Ruins\, and other archaeological evidence of ancient southwestern astronomy and calendrical reckoning; and interprets how these discoveries may have related to ancient Native American rituals.\nBefore dinner archaeologist Allen Dart will lead a free tour to the Picture Rocks petroglyphs.\nFor this one-time event the dinner fee is $15 per person payable to Old Pueblo Archaeology Center by check or credit/debit card no later than 5 p.m. Tuesday December 19\, so that Old Pueblo can tell the PRRNC on December 20 how many people will attend. Donations will be requested during the event to benefit Old Pueblo’s educational efforts. Call Old Pueblo at 520-798-1201 no later than 5 p.m. December 19 to make reservations and pay for dinner. \n20171221(V2)ThirdThursday_AllenDart_SouthwesternRockCalendars& Picture RocksTour
URL:https://www.oldpueblo.org/event/third-thursday-food-for-thought-9/
LOCATION:Picture Rocks Redemptorist Renewal Center\, 7101 W. Picture Rocks Rd.\, Tucson\, AZ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Presentations,Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20171209T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20171209T163000
DTSTAMP:20260506T130631
CREATED:20170602T045857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170829T014217Z
UID:1187-1512813600-1512837000@www.oldpueblo.org
SUMMARY:Sears Point and Painted Rocks Petroglyphs\, and Gatlin Hohokam Site Tour
DESCRIPTION:TOUR FULL – WAITING LIST STARTED. On Saturday\, December 9\, 2017\, archaeologist Dr. Aaron M. Wright will guide guests on a tour of Sears Point and Painted Rocks Petroglyphs\, and the Gatlin Hohokam site. The tour group will meet at 10:00 am at Interstate 8\, Exit 78 (Spot Road)\, approximately 39 miles west of Gila Bend\, Arizona. Fee: $45 ($36 for Old Pueblo Archaeology Center and Pueblo Grande Museum Auxiliary members). \nPhotograph of a Sears Point petroglyph panel courtesy of Aaron M. Wright \nTour leader Aaron Wright\, a Preservation Archaeologist with Tucson’s Archaeology Southwest organization\, has research interests in paleoclimatology\, indigenous Southwest ritualism and religion\, and rock art. He will lead us first to see the seemingly countless petroglyphs and geoglyphs (intaglios; ground sculptures) on Sears Point\, the northwestern escarpment of the Sentinel Plain (a vast basaltic field dotted with low shield volcanoes) located along the lower Gila River between Gila Bend and Yuma\, Arizona. Sears Point is renowned for its density of petroglyphs as well as their unique style attributed to the Patayan culture tradition (which is believed to be ancestral to contemporary Yuman- and O’odham-speaking communities). The site is adorned with thousands of petroglyphs\, and several geoglyphs\, and also is traversed by seemingly endless ancient trails. We’ll also get to see remnants of the South Gila Canal (a defunct irrigation venture from the 1880s) at and near Sears Point\, after which we’ll caravan to the Painted Rocks petroglyphs site  northwest of Gila Bend and the Gatlin Platform Mound site on the outskirts of Gila Bend\, touring until around 4:30. Tour participants interested in having dinner together before returning home can reconvene at Sophia’s Mexican Restaurant in Gila Bend at 5 p.m.\nReservations and prepayment required by Wednesday\, December 6: 520-798-1201 or info@oldpueblo.org. \n20171209(v3)SearsPointPetroglyphsTourFlyer
URL:https://www.oldpueblo.org/event/sears-point-and-painted-rocks-petroglyphs-and-gatlin-hohokam-site-tour/
LOCATION:Interstate 8\, Exit 78\, 39 miles west of Gila Bend\, AZ\, Gila Bend\, AZ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20171111T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20171111T160000
DTSTAMP:20260506T130631
CREATED:20170406T062806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171024T011932Z
UID:1183-1510387200-1510416000@www.oldpueblo.org
SUMMARY:“Chukui Kawi/Cerro Prieto: Yoeme Sacred Mountain\, Hohokam Trincheras\, and Petroglyphs” Tour
DESCRIPTION:TOUR FULL – WAITING LIST STARTED. Old Pueblo Archaeology Center presents Chukui Kawi/Cerro Prieto: Yoeme Sacred Mountain\, Hohokam Trincheras\, and Petroglyphs car-caravan cultural sites tour with Yoeme traditional culture specialist Felipe S. Molina and archaeologist Allen Dart. Details on the sites and for the tour can be viewed on the flyer (see link below). Tour will be held on Saturday\, November 11\, 2017 from 8 am to around 4 pm. Meets at McDonald’s Restaurant\, 13934 N. Sandario Rd.\, Marana\, Arizona\, near Interstate 10 Exit 36 (Marana). Bring your lunch\, water and vehicle (or join a carpool). Fee: $40 donation per participant ($32 for Old Pueblo Archaeology Center and Pueblo Grande Museum Auxiliary members) helps cover tour expenses and supports education programs on archaeology and Yoeme traditional culture. Reservations and prepayment required by Wednesday\, November 8: 520-798-1201 or info@oldpueblo.org. \n20171111(v1)ChukuiKawi-CerroPrietoYoemeHohokamTrincherasPetroglyphsTourF… (link to flyer)
URL:https://www.oldpueblo.org/event/chukui-kawi-cerro-prieto-yoeme-yaqui-indian-sacred-mountain-and-hohokam-trincheras-archaeological-site-tour/
LOCATION:McDonald’s Restaurant\, 13934 N. Sandario Rd.\, Marana\, AZ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tours
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20171028T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20171028T130000
DTSTAMP:20260506T130631
CREATED:20170406T062555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170704T073003Z
UID:1181-1509177600-1509195600@www.oldpueblo.org
SUMMARY:“Tucson and Marana Yoeme (Yaqui Indian) Communities” Cultural Sites Tour
DESCRIPTION:Pascua Yoeme community circa 1938\, photograph courtesy of the Southwest Center\, The University of Arizona \nOn Saturday\, October 28\, 2017\, this car-caravan cultural sites tour with Yoeme traditional culture specialist Felipe S. Molina\, will start at the Bwe’u Hu’upa (Big Mesquite) site in the Santa Cruz River Park at 1317 W. Irvington Road\, Tucson (on south side of Irvington just west of the Santa Cruz River). Time: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.; $25 ($20 for Old Pueblo Archaeology Center and Pueblo Grande Museum Auxiliary members). \nFelipe S. Molina was taught the indigenous language\, culture\, and history of the Yoemem (Yaqui Indians) by his maternal grandfather and grandmother\, his grandmother’s cousin\, and several elders from Tucson’s original Pascua Village. A steady stream of Yoeme migrated into southern Arizona to escape the Mexi­can government’s war on and deportations of the Yoeme in the 1890s and early 1900s. By 1940 there were about 3\,000 Yoeme in Arizona\, mostly living in the well-established villages of Libre (Barrio Libre) and Pascua (Barrio Loco) in Tucson\, Yoem Pueblo and Wiilo Kampo in Marana\, and others near Eloy\, Somerton\, Phoenix\, and Scottsdale. Mr. Molina will lead this tour to places settled his­torically by Yoeme in the Tucson and Marana areas including Bwe’u Hu’upa Village\, the San Martin Church and plaza in the 39th Community (Barrio Libre)\, Pascua\, Ili Hu’upa\, Wiilo Kampo\, and his home community of Yoem Pueblo including its San Juan Church and plaza.\nReservations and prepayment required by Wednesday October 25: 520-798-1201 or info@oldpueblo.org. \nLink to flyer: 20171028(v2)Tucson&MaranaYoeme(YaquiIndian)CommunitiesFlyer
URL:https://www.oldpueblo.org/event/tucson-and-marana-yoeme-yaqui-indian-communities-2/
LOCATION:Bwe’u Hu’upa (Big Mesquite) site\, 1317 W. Irvington Rd.\, Tucson\, AZ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tours
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170922T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170922T120000
DTSTAMP:20260506T130631
CREATED:20170406T062118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170406T062118Z
UID:1178-1506067200-1506081600@www.oldpueblo.org
SUMMARY:“Autumn Equinox Tour of Los Morteros and Picture Rocks Petroglyphs Archaeological Sites”
DESCRIPTION:Photo by Tom Herrick of equinox “sun dagger” on spiral petroglyph at Picture Rocks site\, Pima County\, Arizona. \nTo celebrate the autumnal equinox\, archaeologist Allen Dart (Old Pueblo Archaeology Center’s executive director) leads this tour to Los Morteros\, an ancient village site that includes a Hohokam ballcourt and bedrock mortars\, and to Picture Rocks\, where ancient petroglyphs include a solstice and equinox calendar marker\, dancing human-like figures\, whimsical animals\, and other rock symbols made by Hohokam Indians between A.D. 650 and 1450. Tour will be on Friday\, September 22\, 2017 from 8am to noon. The fee is $20 ($16 for Old Pueblo Archaeology Center and Pueblo Grande Museum Auxiliary members). Departing from northeast corner of Silverbell Road & Linda Vista Blvd. in Marana\, Arizona.  LIMITED TO 32 PEOPLE.\nReservations and prepayment required by 5 p.m. Wednesday September 20: 520-798-1201 or info@oldpueblo.org.\n**** IF YOU WOULD LIKE US TO EMAIL YOU A FLYER with color photos about the above-listed activity please reply with “Send flyer for September 22 tour” in your email subject line.
URL:https://www.oldpueblo.org/event/autumn-equinox-tour-of-los-morteros-and-picture-rocks-petroglyphs-archaeological-sites/
LOCATION:Silverbell Road & Linda Vista Blvd.\, Silverbell Road & Linda Vista Blvd.\, Marana\, AZ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tours
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170423T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170429T170000
DTSTAMP:20260506T130631
CREATED:20161203T073035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170203T061147Z
UID:1115-1492934400-1493485200@www.oldpueblo.org
SUMMARY:“Petrified Forest Petroglyphs and Pueblos”
DESCRIPTION:David Daniel photographs of petroglyphsin the Martha’s Butte\, Patio House\,and Puerto Pueblo localities ofPetrified Forest National Park(For more David Daniel photos visit http://www.photosofrockart.com/arizonapetrified.html) \nTOUR FILLED. WAITING LIST! On April 23-29\, 2017 (Sunday-Saturday)\, join a car-caravan tour with archaeologist Dr. William Reitze and rock art photographer David Daniel\, departing from Petrified Forest National Park Visitor Center\, 1 Park Road\, Petrified Forest\, Arizona.\nTravel to Holbrook area April 23\, visit archaeological sites April 24-28\, return home April 29. $349 for all five touring days ($319 for Old Pueblo Archaeology Center and Pueblo Grande Museum Auxiliary members) OR: per-day rate $79 ($74 for Old Pueblo & PGMA members); registrants provide their own travel\, meals\, and lodging arrangements. Plan now to spend five days (or fewer days that you can choose) touring the spectacular Southwestern petroglyph localities and pueblo archaeological sites in Petrified Forest National Park near Holbrook\, Arizona\, with expert guides Dr. William Reitze and David Daniel. Tentative places to be visited during the tour include (alphabetically) a 500-room pueblo Agate House\, Billings Gap\,  Martha’s Butte\,  McCreery Pueblo & Great Kiva\, Mountain Lion Mesa\, Newspaper Rock\, Patio House\, Petroglyph Canyon\, Puerco Pueblo\, rock art below the Puerco Pueblo rim and “across the street” (Puerco Ridge)\, and Stagecoach Stop with associated historical signatures and rock art. Details to come!\nApr 23    Sun     Registrants drive to Holbrook in p.m.\nApr 24    Mon    Touring day 1\nApr 25    Tues    Touring day 2\nApr 26    Wed     Touring day 3\nApr 27    Thur    Touring day 4\nApr 28    Fri        Touring day 5\nApr 29    Sat       Optional extra day to return home from Holbrook \nReservations and prepayment required by 5 p.m. Wednesday April 12: 520-798-1201 or info@oldpueblo.org.\n**** IF YOU WOULD LIKE US TO EMAIL YOU A FLYER with color photos about the above-listed activity please reply with “Send flyer” and INCLUDE THE EVENT’S DATE in your email subject line.
URL:https://www.oldpueblo.org/event/petrified-forest-petroglyphs-and-pueblos/
LOCATION:Unnamed Venue\, Holbrook\, AZ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tours
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170318T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170318T100000
DTSTAMP:20260506T130631
CREATED:20161203T072104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170104T042756Z
UID:1114-1489827600-1489831200@www.oldpueblo.org
SUMMARY:“Vista del Rio Archaeological Site” Tour
DESCRIPTION:An artifact made from Laevicardium seashell at the Vista del Rio archaeological site in Tucson. \nOn Saturday\, March 18\, 2017 from 9-10 am\, in celebration of Arizona Archaeology and Heritage Awareness Month\, archaeologist Allen Dart (Old Pueblo Archaeology Center’s executive director) will lead this free tour of Vista del Rio\, an ancient village of the Hohokam archaeological culture that inhabited southern Arizona between AD 650 and 1450. This event is sponsored by Old Pueblo Archaeology Center and Vista del Rio Residents’ Association at the Vista del Rio Cultural Resource Park\, 7575 E. Desert Arbors St. (at Dos Hombres Road)\, Tucson. Reservations required by Thursday March 16. 520-798-1201 or info@oldpueblo.org.\n**** IF YOU WOULD LIKE US TO EMAIL YOU A FLYER with color photos about the above-listed activity please reply with “Send flyer” and INCLUDE THE EVENT’S DATE in your email subject line.
URL:https://www.oldpueblo.org/event/vista-del-rio-archaeological-site-tour/
LOCATION:Vista del Rio Cultural Resource Park\, 7575 E. Desert Arbors St. (at Dos Hombres Road)\, Tucson\, AZ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tours
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170225T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170225T120000
DTSTAMP:20260506T130631
CREATED:20170203T060838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170203T060838Z
UID:1148-1488009600-1488024000@www.oldpueblo.org
SUMMARY:"ENCORE" Tucson and Marana Yoeme (Yaqui Indian) Communities
DESCRIPTION:Pascua Yoeme community circa 1938\, photograph courtesy of the Southwest Center\, The University of Arizona \nOn Saturday\, February 25\, 2017\, from 8 am to noon\, Old Pueblo Archaeology Center will lead a car-caravan cultural sites tour with Yoeme historian Felipe S. Molina\, starting at Bwe’u Hu’upa (Big Mesquite) site\, 1317 W. Irvington Road\, Tucson (on south side of Irvington just west of the Santa Cruz River). This is an encore opportunity for those who didn’t get their reservations requests in quickly enough for the February 11 “Yoeme Communities” tour. Felipe S. Molina was taught the indigenous language\, culture\, and history of the Yoemem (Yaqui Indians) by his maternal grandfather and grandmother\, his grandmother’s cousin\, and several elders from Tucson’s original Pascua Village. A steady stream of Yoeme migrated into southern Arizona to escape the Mexi­can government’s war on and deportations of the Yoeme in the 1890s and early 1900s. By 1940 there were about 3\,000 Yoeme in Arizona\, mostly living in the well-established villages of Libre (Barrio Libre) and Pascua (Barrio Loco) in Tucson\, Yoem Pueblo and Wiilo Kampo in Marana\, and others near Eloy\, Somerton\, Phoenix\, and Scottsdale. Mr. Molina will lead this tour to places settled his­torically by Yoeme in the Tucson and Marana areas including Bwe’u Hu’upa Village\, the San Martin Church and plaza in the 39th Community (Barrio Libre)\, Pascua\, Ili Hu’upa\, Wiilo Kampo\, and his home community of Yoem Pueblo including its San Juan Church and plaza.\nTour fee is $25 ($20 for Old Pueblo Archaeology Center and Pueblo Grande Museum Auxiliary members). Reservations and prepayment required by Wednesday February 8: 520-798-1201 or info@oldpueblo.org.
URL:https://www.oldpueblo.org/event/encore-tucson-and-marana-yoeme-yaqui-indian-communities/
LOCATION:Bwe’u Hu’upa (Big Mesquite) site\, 1317 W. Irvington Rd.\, Tucson\, AZ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tours
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170218T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170218T160000
DTSTAMP:20260506T130631
CREATED:20161203T065458Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170104T041459Z
UID:1108-1487397600-1487433600@www.oldpueblo.org
SUMMARY:“Ventana Cave\, Rock Art & Tohono O'odham Children’s Shrine”
DESCRIPTION:Ancient pictographs inside Ventana Cave. \nOn Saturday\, February 18\, 2017 from 6 am to 4 pm\, Old Pueblo Archaeology Center will sponsor a car-caravan educational tour with archaeologist Allen Dart departing from Tucson at the Park & Ride parking lot at I-10 and Ruthrauff Rd. at 6 am (northeast corner of the I-10 westbound Frontage Road at Exit 252) or at 7 a.m. on the east (front) side of the McDonalds Restaurant at 3160 N. Toltec Rd. in Eloy (accessible from I-10 Exit 203). Fee $40 ($32 for Old Pueblo Archaeology Center and Pueblo Grande Museum Auxiliary members; no charge for members or employees of the Tohono O’odham Nation). Old Pueblo Archaeology Center offers this early-morning car-caravan tour to visit the Ventana Cave National Historic Landmark site and a Native American sacred site on the Tohono O’odham Nation. The Arizona State Museum’s 1940s excavations in Ventana Cave\, led by archaeologists Emil W. Haury and Julian Hayden\, found evidence for human occupation extending from historic times back to around 10\,000 years ago. The cave\, which actually is a very large rockshelter\, also contains pictographs\, petroglyphs\, and other archaeological features used by Native Americans for thousands of years. After visiting the cave we will stop at a Native American petroglyphs site and the “Children’s Shrine\,” a Tohono O’odham sacred site where legend says Tohono O’odham children were offered to the waters to stop a great flood that threatened to engulf the world. Tour leaves Tucson at 6 a.m. to ensure the pictographs can be seen in the best morning light. Fees will benefit the Tohono O’odham Hickiwan District’s efforts to develop a caretaker-interpretive center at Ventana Cave\, and the nonprofit Old Pueblo Archaeology Center’s education programs.\nReservations and prepayment required by Wednesday February 15: 520-798-1201 or info@oldpueblo.org.\n**** IF YOU WOULD LIKE US TO EMAIL YOU A FLYER with color photos about the above-listed activity please reply with “Send flyer” and INCLUDE THE EVENT’S DATE in your email subject line.
URL:https://www.oldpueblo.org/event/ventana-cave-rock-art-tohono-oodham-childrens-shrine/
LOCATION:Park & Ride lot at I-10/Ruthrauff Rd. or 3160 N. Toltec Rd. (Eloy)\, AZ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tours
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170215T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170215T120000
DTSTAMP:20260506T130631
CREATED:20170104T040749Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170111T040619Z
UID:1123-1487145600-1487160000@www.oldpueblo.org
SUMMARY:“Los Morteros Village and Picture Rocks Petroglyphs Archaeological Sites"
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday\, February 15\, 2017\, join Old Pueblo Archaeology Center’s “Los Morteros Village and Picture Rocks Petroglyphs Archaeological Sites” guided tour with archaeologist Allen Dart departing from near Silverbell Road and Linda Vista Blvd. in Marana\, Arizona\, from 8 am to 12 noon. The fee is $20 ($16 for Old Pueblo Archaeology Center and Pueblo Grande Museum Auxiliary members). Old Pueblo Archaeology Center’s executive director\, archaeologist Allen Dart\, leads this tour to Los Morteros\, an ancient village site that includes a Hohokam ballcourt and bedrock mortars\, and to Picture Rocks\, where ancient petroglyphs include a solstice and equinox calendar marker\, dancing human-like figures\, whimsical animals\, and other rock symbols made by Hohokam Indians between AD 650 and 1450. Reservations and prepayment required by Monday February 13. 520-798-1201 or info@oldpueblo.org. **** IF YOU WOULD LIKE US TO EMAIL YOU A FLYER with color photos about the above-listed activity please reply with “Send flyer” and INCLUDE THE EVENT’S DATE in your email subject line. \nlos-morteros-picture-rocks-flyer
URL:https://www.oldpueblo.org/event/los-morteros-village-and-picture-rocks-petroglyphs-archaeological-sites/
LOCATION:Silverbell Road & Linda Vista Blvd.\, Silverbell Road & Linda Vista Blvd.\, Marana\, AZ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tours
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170211T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170211T120000
DTSTAMP:20260506T130631
CREATED:20161203T053353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170203T055828Z
UID:1099-1486800000-1486814400@www.oldpueblo.org
SUMMARY:"Tucson and Marana Yoeme (Yaqui Indian) Communities"
DESCRIPTION:Pascua Yoeme community circa 1938\, photograph courtesy of the Southwest Center\, The University of Arizona \nTOUR FILLED – LONG WAITING LIST! SEE FEB. 25 “ENCORE” TOUR LISTING FOR ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY. On Saturday\, February 11\, 2017\, Old Pueblo Archaeology Center will lead a car-caravan cultural sites tour with Yoeme historian Felipe S. Molina\, starting at Bwe’u Hu’upa (Big Mesquite) site at 1317 W. Irvington Rd. (on west bank of the Santa Cruz River south of Irvington Road)\, Tucson. from 8 a.m. to noon; $25 ($20 for Old Pueblo Archaeology Center and Pueblo Grande Museum Auxiliary members). \nA steady stream of Yoeme (Yaqui Indians) migrated into southern Arizona to escape the Mexi­can government’s war on and deportations of the Yoeme in the 1890s and early 1900s. By 1940 there were about 3\,000 Yoeme in Arizona\, mostly living in the well-established villages of Libre (Barrio Libre) and Pascua (Barrio Loco) in Tucson\, Yoem Pueblo and Wiilo Kampo in Marana\, and others near Eloy\, Somerton\, Phoenix\, and Scottsdale. Felipe S. Molina\, a Yoem Pueblo resident\, was taught the indigenous language\, culture\, and history of the Yoemem (Yaquis) by his maternal grandfather and grandmother\, his grandmother’s cousin\, and several elders from Tucson’s original Pascua Village. Mr. Molina will lead this tour to places settled his­torically by Yoeme in the Tucson and Marana areas including Bwe’u Hu’upa Village\, the San Martin Church and plaza in the 39th Community (Barrio Libre)\, Pascua\, Ili Hu’upa\, Yoem Pueblo (including the San Juan Church and plaza)\, Wiilo Kampo\, and possibly others.\nReservations and prepayment required by Wednesday February 8: call 520-798-1201 or info@oldpueblo.org.\n**** IF YOU WOULD LIKE US TO EMAIL YOU A FLYER with color photos about the above-listed activity please reply with “Send flyer” and INCLUDE THE EVENT’S DATE in your email subject line.
URL:https://www.oldpueblo.org/event/tucson-and-marana-yoeme-yaqui-indian-communities/
LOCATION:Bwe’u Hu’upa (Big Mesquite) site\, 1317 W. Irvington Rd.\, Tucson\, AZ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tours
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170107T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20170107T170000
DTSTAMP:20260506T130631
CREATED:20160517T071438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170104T042043Z
UID:1027-1483772400-1483808400@www.oldpueblo.org
SUMMARY:“Baboquivari Peak Sacred Cave\, Petroglyphs\, and Himdag Ki Cultural Center”
DESCRIPTION:Photograph of some of the petroglyphs at Picture Rock. \nTOUR FILLED. WAITING LIST STARTED. Archaeologist Allen Dart will lead this car-caravan educational tour to sites in and near Topawa\, Arizona\, departing from Pima Community College\, 401 N. Bonita Ave.\, Tucson on Saturday\, January 7\, 2017. In an educational adventure into Native American culture\, this tour meets in Tucson at 8 a.m. and travels to the Tohono O’odham (Papago) Indian Reservation for visits to the Tohono O’odham Cultural Center & Museum\, the Picture Rock petroglyphs archaeological site\, the historic Baboquivari Camp\, and a Tohono O’odham traditional sacred cave site. We will visit the Cultural Center in Topawa\, Arizona\, from 10 a.m. to 11:30\, then drive 12 miles east toward Baboquivari Peak (the legendary home of the Tohono O’odham Creator deity I’itoi)\, stopping for bring-your-own picnic lunch at Baboquivari Camp\, a historic Civilian Conservation Corps camp site in the oak woodland just below Baboquivari Peak. After lunch we will take a moderate-difficulty\, two-mile-roundtrip\, 1\,000-foot-elevation-difference hike up a trail that leads halfway up the peak\, to visit a cave site traditionally believed to be one of the homes of the deity I’itoi. Finally\, we will visit Picture Rock\, a small butte that contains petroglyphs and pictographs\, bedrock mortars\, and ancient artifacts. Modern Tohono O’odham offerings may be present in some of the visited locations. Artifact collecting is not permitted\, and photos are not allowed in the cave but are OK outside of it. Registrants may either meet the tour group at 8 a.m. Saturday in Tucson and car-caravan onto the reservation\, or may camp in Baboquivari Camp on their own the night before the field trip and meet the tour group at the Cultural Center Saturday morning. Campers must bring their own food and water\, as there are no convenience stores or fast food nearby. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. $40 ($32 for Old Pueblo Archaeology Center and Pueblo Grande Museum Auxiliary members; no charge for members or employees of the Tohono O’odham Nation).\nReservations required by Wednesday\, January 4\, call 520-798-1201 or info@oldpueblo.org. \n**** IF YOU WOULD LIKE US TO EMAIL YOU A FLYER with color photos about the above-listed activity please reply with “Send flyer” and INCLUDE THE EVENT’S DATE in your email subject line.
URL:https://www.oldpueblo.org/event/baboquivari-peak-sacred-cave-petroglyphs-and-himdag-ki-cultural-center-2/
LOCATION:Pima Community College\, 401 N. Bonita Ave.\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85709\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tours
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20161221T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20161221T120000
DTSTAMP:20260506T130631
CREATED:20161117T072606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161117T072606Z
UID:1088-1482307200-1482321600@www.oldpueblo.org
SUMMARY:Winter Solstice Tour of Los Morteros and Picture Rocks Petroglyphs Archaeological Sites
DESCRIPTION:To explore ancient people’s recognition of solstices and other calendrical events\, archaeologist Allen Dart (Old Pueblo Archaeology Center’s executive director) leads this tour to Los Morteros\, an ancient village site that includes a Hohokam ballcourt and bedrock mortars\, and to Picture Rocks\, where ancient petroglyphs include a solstice and equinox calendar marker\, dancing human-like figures\, whimsical animals\, and other rock symbols made by Hohokam Indians between A.D. 650 and 1450. LIMITED TO 32 PEOPLE. This tour is on December 21\, 2016\, 8 am to noon and will depart from near Silverbell Road & Linda Vista Blvd. in Marana\, Arizona. Reservations and prepayment required by Monday\, December 19: 520-798-1201 or info@oldpueblo.org. The fee is $20 ($16 for Old Pueblo Archaeology Center and Pueblo Grande Museum Auxiliary members). \nLos Morteros & Picture Rocks Winter Solstice Tour
URL:https://www.oldpueblo.org/event/winter-solstice-tour-of-los-morteros-and-picture-rocks-petroglyphs-archaeological-sites-2/
LOCATION:Silverbell Road & Linda Vista Blvd.\, Silverbell Road & Linda Vista Blvd.\, Marana\, AZ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tours
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20161203T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20161203T120000
DTSTAMP:20260506T130631
CREATED:20160910T015752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161203T050210Z
UID:1077-1480755600-1480766400@www.oldpueblo.org
SUMMARY:"Tumamoc Hill Trincheras Site" - Site Tour
DESCRIPTION:Archaeologist Dr. Suzanne K. Fish in an ancientrock-outlined structure at the Tumamoc Hill archaeological site. \nA massive trinchera (built-up rock terrace) near the crown of Tumamoc Hill. \nOn Saturday\, December 3\, 2016\, Old Pueblo Archaeology Center will host the “Tumamoc Hill Trincheras Site” site tour with archaeologists Dr. Paul R. Fish and Dr. Suzanne K. Fish starting in the courtyard of the Mercado San Agustin\, 100 S. Avenida del Convento\, Tucson. From 9 a.m. to noon: $25 ($20 for Old Pueblo Archaeology Center and Pueblo Grande Museum Auxiliary members). \nArizona State Museum archaeologists emeriti Paul and Suzy Fish will lead this tour to the archaeological features on Tumamoc Hill\, west of downtown Tucson. In excavations that the Fishes directed on top of this landmark\, flat-topped mountain\, some of the earliest evidence for maize agriculture was found in association with the hilltop’s ca. 2\,000-year-old Native American trincheras features (massive rock-work terraces)\, and rock-foundation houses and living areas were identified to a slightly later period. There are also ca. 1\,000-year-old Hohokam petroglyphs on near the top of Tumamoc Hill. And what a view from the top! The tour is limited to five vehicles on the Tumamoc Hill road so carpooling is required and probably no more than 20 people can attend.\nReservations and prepayment required by 5 p.m. Monday\, November 28: 520-798-1201 or info@oldpueblo.org.
URL:https://www.oldpueblo.org/event/tumamoc-hill-trincheras-site-site-tour/
LOCATION:Mercado San Agustin\, 100 S. Avenida del Convento\, Tucson\, AZ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tours
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20160922T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20160922T120000
DTSTAMP:20260506T130631
CREATED:20160405T022258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160517T065956Z
UID:961-1474531200-1474545600@www.oldpueblo.org
SUMMARY:Autumnal Equinox Tour of Los Morteros and Picture Rocks Petroglyphs Archaeological Sites
DESCRIPTION:Photo by Tom Herrick of equinox “sun dagger” on spiral petroglyph at Picture Rocks site\, Pima County\, Arizona. \nOld Pueblo Archaeology Center’s executive director\, archaeologist Allen Dart\, will lead this tour to two of the Tucson area’s premier archaeological sites – Los Morteros and Picture Rocks site\, on Thursday\, September 22\, 2016\, 8 am to noon. Los Morteros\, an ancient village site of the Hohokam\nIndians from about A.D. 850 to 1300\, has been studied by archaeologists and historians for more than a century. During its heyday it was the center of an extended community of related Hohokam sites along the Santa Cruz River. The core of Los Morteros\, which is now preserved in a Pima County natural and cultural resources park\, encompasses a large public architectural feature interpreted as a ballcourt used for ritual and other purposes\, plus many refuse mounds\, room blocks\, hundreds of pithouses\, and thousands of artifacts. Bedrock mortars that inspired the site’s name (Los Morteros is Spanish for “the mortars”) and petroglyphs also are present. The Picture Rocks site\, located in the Tucson Mountains foothills\, contains hundreds of ancient rock symbols created mostly by the Hohokam\, although some of the rock designs may date before A.D. 500. The symbols at Picture Rocks include dancing human-like figures and whimsical animals as well as abstract designs. At least some of the petroglyphs evidently were ritually important\, as evidenced by the observation that at least one of them is a marker for both the equinoxes and the summer solstice. $20 per person ($16 for Old Pueblo Archaeology Center and Pueblo Grande Museum Auxiliary members) Cancellations made 30 days or more before departure will not be charged. Cancellations 8 to 30 days before departure will be refundable at 50% of the fee paid unless the cancelled space can be filled. Cancellations 0 to 7 days prior to departure date are not refundable. Contact Old Pueblo Archaeology Center at 520-798-1201 or info@oldpueblo.org to register and obtain meeting place directions. Link for flyer:  20160922LosMorteros&PictureRocksFallEquinoxTour(1)
URL:https://www.oldpueblo.org/event/autumnal-equinox-tour-of-los-morteros-and-picture-rocks-petroglyphs-archaeological-sites-2/
LOCATION:Los Morteros and Picture Rocks\, Depart from NE corner of Silverbell Rd/Linda Vista Blvd. in Marana\, AZ\, Marana\, AZ\, AZ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20160609T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20160613T170000
DTSTAMP:20260506T130631
CREATED:20160405T024456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160405T024456Z
UID:967-1465459200-1465837200@www.oldpueblo.org
SUMMARY:"Mimbres Ruins\, Rock Art\, and Museums of Southern New Mexico" Archaeology Education Tour
DESCRIPTION:Photo by Jim Diers of Mimbres pottery sherds at one of the sites visited during the June tour. \nA Mimbres petroglyph at the Pony Hills site\, New Mexico. \nOld Pueblo Archaeology Center’s “Mimbres Ruins\, Rock Art\, and Museums of Southern New Mexico” archaeology education tour with archaeologist Allen Dart\, June 9-13\, 2016 (Thursday-Monday). Drive your own vehicle and meet tour in Silver City\, NM. Actual touring begins Friday and continues through Monday. Fee $279 for the full four-day tour ($249 for Old Pueblo Archaeology Center and Pueblo Grande Museum Auxiliary members)\, or $75 per day to attend tour on individual days ($69/day for Old Pueblo and PGMA members). Participants are responsible for their own transportation\, meals\, and lodging. Registered Professional Archaeologist Allen Dart leads this tour to Classic Mimbres and Early Mogollon village archaeological sites\, spectacular petroglyph and pictograph sites\, and museums with probably the finest Mimbres Puebloan pottery collections in the world\, all in southwestern New Mexico’s Silver City\, Mimbres\, Glenwood\, and Deming areas. Places tentatively to be visited include the original Mogollon Village site excavated by archaeologist Emil W. Haury; sites in the Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument and vicinity; Classic Mimbres sites (Beauregard-Montezuma\, Cottonwood\, Elk Ridge\, Gattons Park\, Lake Roberts Vista\, Mattocks\, Old Town\, TJ\, and Woodrow); the Frying Pan Canyon and Pony Hills petroglyph sites; and the Western New Mexico University Museum and Deming-Luna Mimbres Museum. The tour will be based in Silver City and depart from a hotel there each morning. Hotels\, camping\, and other accommodations for those who wish to arrange their own lodging and transport are available in and near Silver City. \nTentative schedule: \nJune 9 Thursday afternoon: participants travel to Silver City on their own \nJune 10 Friday: Western New Mexico University Museum then drive northwest to Woodrow\, Gila River Farms\, WS Ranch\, and Mogollon Village archaeological sites \nJune 11 Saturday: Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument and Spanish arrastre site north of Silver City \nJune 12 Sunday: Mimbres Valley archaeological sites including University of Nevada-Las Vegas archaeological field school excavations at Elk Ridge site (Barb’s only day available) \nJune 13 Monday: Frying Pan Canyon and Pony Hills petroglyphs sites; optional Deming-Luna Mimbres Museum; participants go home or to next destination \nMinimum enrollment 10\, maximum 20. Reservations required by Friday June 3: 520-798-1201 or info@oldpueblo.org.
URL:https://www.oldpueblo.org/event/mimbres-ruins-rock-art-and-museums-of-southern-new-mexico-archaeology-education-tour/
LOCATION:Silver City\, Silver City\, NM\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20160429T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20160429T110000
DTSTAMP:20260506T130631
CREATED:20160405T043927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160405T043927Z
UID:999-1461924000-1461927600@www.oldpueblo.org
SUMMARY:“Park of Four Waters Tour”
DESCRIPTION:People of the Hohokam culture lived in the Salt River Area from approximately AD 450 to 1450. They were an agricultural society\, growing corn\, beans\, squash and cotton. In order to support their extensive agricultural system\, they constructed miles of canals in order to direct water from the Salt River to their fields. On Friday\, April 29\, 2016\, the Park of Four Waters tour will take you on a tour through undeveloped\, natural desert to the ruins of some of these canal systems. Sponsored by the nonprofit Pueblo Grande Museum Auxiliary (PGMA) at Pueblo Grande Museum and Archaeological Park\, 4619 E. Washington St.\, Phoenix from 10-11 am. General Admission prices apply.**\n** This is not an Old Pueblo Archaeology Center-sponsored event\, however\, Old Pueblo members can attend PGMA functions at PGMA‘s member-discount rates\, and vice-versa. This is a first come\, first served tour\,; sign up at the front desk to reserve your spot. For more information contact Pueblo Grande Museum at 602-495-0901 or pueblo.grande.museum.pks@phoenix.gov.
URL:https://www.oldpueblo.org/event/park-of-four-waters-tour-2/
LOCATION:Pueblo Grande Museum\, 4619 E. Washington St.\, Phoenix\, AZ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20160416T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20160416T090000
DTSTAMP:20260506T130631
CREATED:20160405T043048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160405T043108Z
UID:997-1460793600-1460797200@www.oldpueblo.org
SUMMARY:“Petroglyph Discovery Hike # 9053”
DESCRIPTION:Bring the whole family for a short\, one-mile\, Hohokam petroglyph discovery hike at South Mountain for an easy but petroglyph-rich hiking experience on Saturday\, April 16\, 2016 from 8-9 am. An experienced Museum guide will lead participants on a quick one-hour interpretive hike\, perfect for all ages and busy schedules.  Please dress for the weather\, wear appropriate hiking footwear\, and bring water. A walking stick and binoculars for viewing the petroglyphs are recommended but not required. Sponsored by the nonprofit Pueblo Grande Museum Auxiliary (PGMA)\, Phoenix – fee $5.** Meeting at the Box Canyon/Holbert Trail in Phoenix’s South Mountains.\n** This is not an Old Pueblo Archaeology Center-sponsored event\, however\, Old Pueblo members can attend PGMA functions at PGMA‘s member-discount rates\, and vice-versa. Space is limited. Advance registration required by April 14. For more information contact Pueblo Grande Museum at 602-495-0901 or pueblo.grande.museum.pks@phoenix.gov.
URL:https://www.oldpueblo.org/event/petroglyph-discovery-hike-9053/
LOCATION:South Mountain Park\, South Mountain Park\, Box Canyon/Holbert Trail\, Phoenix\, AZ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20160408T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20160410T180000
DTSTAMP:20260506T130631
CREATED:20160220T020755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160220T020755Z
UID:948-1460102400-1460311200@www.oldpueblo.org
SUMMARY:“Kino Missions Tour”
DESCRIPTION:Kino mission church and campo santo at Oquitoa\, Sonora; photograph by Dale Brenneman \nThis Kino Missions Tour into Sonora\, Mexico is sponsored by the Southwestern Mission Research Center (SMRC)\, and will be conducted April 8-10 (Fri-Sun)\, 2016.* More than 300 years ago\, a tireless Jesuit priest by the name of Eusebio Francisco Kino made countless forays on horseback throughout much of what is now the northern Mexican state of Sonora and Arizona. Father Kino brought with him ideas and material culture – chiefly the Christian faith\, the Spanish language\, cattle\, and crops – that would change the region deeply and forever. Join SMRC volunteers in retracing the steps of Kino and the missionaries who followed him. You’ll be guided by scholars and enthusiasts who know and love the region and volunteer their time to share it with others. Along the way you’ll stand in awe before the evocative church ruins of Cocóspera and Átil\, marvel at the mysteries of the spectral paintings on the church walls at Pitiquito\, delight in the exuberance of Magdalena\, take in the simple beauty of Oquitoa\, and bask in the rosy glow on the setting sun as it reflects off the twin towers of Caborca’s mission. You’ll take a side trip into prehistory with a visit to the archaeological site of Trincheras and its new museum. You’ll lunch al fresco near the river at Tubutama and in the shade of quince trees watered by the centuries-old acequia just across from San Ignacio’s church. And at day’s end\, you’ll savor dinner and margaritas on the patio of our host hotel. Best of all\, you’ll have many opportunities to meet the open and friendly people of Sonora whose traditions\, language\, and ethnicity combine the region’s Native and Spanish cultures\, representing the best of both worlds. And for this tour only\, we’ll be joined by Tucson’s Troubadour\, Teodoro “Ted” Ramírez\, whose roots in this region go deep to the founding of Tucson’s Presidio San Agustín in 1776.\n* This is not an Old Pueblo Archaeology Center event. Passport is required. Reservation deadline March 1. For more information contact Monica Young at 520-621-6278 or mzyoung@email.arizona.edu. The cost of $525 per person includes transportation\, lodging (double occupancy)\, and meals. Tour group will depart from Hotel Tucson City Center InnSuites\, 475 N. Granada Ave.\, Tucson.
URL:https://www.oldpueblo.org/event/kino-missions-tour/
LOCATION:SMRC Kino Missions Tour\, depart from Hotel Tucson City Center InnSuites\, 475 N. Granada Ave.\, Tucson\, AZ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tours
ORGANIZER;CN="Monica Young":MAILTO:mzyoung@email.arizona.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20160326T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20160326T153000
DTSTAMP:20260506T130631
CREATED:20151126T034805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160315T062540Z
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SUMMARY:“Baboquivari Peak Sacred Cave and Petroglyphs”
DESCRIPTION:Marc Severson photograph of some of the petroglyphs at Picture Rock. \n[TOUR FULL; waiting list started] On Saturday March 26\, 2016 (Easter weekend)\, in an educational adventure into Native American culture\, this tour meets in Tucson (Pima Community College\, 401 N. Bonita Ave) at 8 a.m. and travels to the Tohono O’odham (Papago) Indian Reservation for visits to the Picture Rock petroglyphs archaeological site\, the historic Baboquivari Camp\, and a Tohono O’odham traditional sacred cave site. We will car-caravan from Tucson to Topawa\, Arizona\, then drive 12 miles east toward Baboquivari Peak (the legendary home of the Tohono O’odham Creator deity I’itoi). From our assembly point in Baboquivari Camp\, a historic Civilian Conservation Corps camp site in the oak woodland just below Baboquivari Peak\, we will take a moderate-difficulty\, two-mile-roundtrip\, 1\,000-foot-elevation-difference hike up a trail that leads halfway up the peak\, to visit a cave site traditionally believed to be one of the homes of the deity I’itoi. After returning from the hike to the campground we will have a bring-your-own picnic lunch there\, after which we will visit Picture Rock\, a small butte that contains petroglyphs and pictographs\, bedrock mortars\, and ancient artifacts. Modern Tohono O’odham offerings may be present in some of the visited locations. Artifact collecting is not permitted\, and photos are not allowed in the cave but are OK outside of it. Registrants may either meet the tour group at 8 a.m. Saturday in Tucson and car-caravan onto the reservation\, or may camp in Baboquivari Camp on their own the night before the field trip and meet the tour group at the campground Saturday morning. Campers must bring their own food and water\, as there are no convenience stores or fast food nearby.\nThis car-caravan tour is from 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m. $40 ($32 for Old Pueblo Archaeology Center and Pueblo Grande Museum Auxiliary members; no charge for members or employees of the Tohono O’odham Nation). Reservations required by Wednesday March 23: 520-798-1201 or info@oldpueblo.org.
URL:https://www.oldpueblo.org/event/baboquivari-peak-sacred-cave-and-petroglyphs-2/
LOCATION:Pima Community College\, 401 N. Bonita Ave.\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85709\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20160319T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20160319T120000
DTSTAMP:20260506T130631
CREATED:20150512T032834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160315T062442Z
UID:726-1458374400-1458388800@www.oldpueblo.org
SUMMARY:Spring Equinox Tour of Los Morteros and Picture Rocks Petroglyphs Archaeological Sites
DESCRIPTION:[TOUR FULL; waiting list started] Old Pueblo Archaeology Center’s “Spring Equinox Tour of Los Morteros and Picture Rocks Petroglyphs Archaeological Sites” with archaeologist Allen Dart\, departing from near Silverbell Road and Linda Vista Blvd. in Marana\, Arizona. Time: 8 a.m. to noon. Fee: $20 ($16 for Old Pueblo Archaeology Center and Pueblo Grande Museum Auxiliary members). The 2016 vernal equinox occurs on Sunday March 20 at 4:30 Universal Time (London)\, which translates to Saturday March 19 at 9:30 p.m. MST in Tucson. To celebrate the equinox and the annual Arizona Archaeology and Heritage Awareness Month\, archaeologist Allen Dart (Old Pueblo Archaeology Center’s executive director) leads this tour to Los Morteros\, and ancient village site that includes a Hohokam ballcourt and bedrock mortars\, and to Picture Rocks\, where ancient petroglyphs include a solstice and equinox marker\, dancing human-like figures\, whimsical animals\, and other rock symbols made by Hohokam Indians between AD 650 and 1450. Reservations required by Friday March 18. 520-798-1201 or info@oldpueblo.org. \n \nPhoto by Tom Herrick of an equinox “sun dagger” phenomenon on a Hohokam petroglyph in Pima County\, Arizona.
URL:https://www.oldpueblo.org/event/spring-equinox-tour-of-los-morteros-and-picture-rocks-petroglyphs-archaeological-sites-2/
LOCATION:Los Morteros and Picture Rocks\, Depart from NE corner of Silverbell Rd/Linda Vista Blvd. in Marana\, AZ\, Marana\, AZ\, AZ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tours
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