Travel to More of Tucson and Environs
Posted in Arizona, Historic, Hotels, Romantic Locations, Scenery, Travel | By Shelley Gillespie | Tags: Arizona, Historic, Hotels, Resort Hotel, Scenery, Travel, Tucson
Tucson is old. On this blog previously we’ve featured centuries-old churches and other architectural sites. Today, we’re highlighting some of the “modern” – 100 years or less – sights, plus scenery.
Near University Boulevard a few blocks from the campus, a sidewalk marking caught our eye. “USA–WPA-1938” was stamped into the cement sidewalk. The WPA – the Works Progress Administration – was a program of the 1930s that put people to work during the “Great Depression” (as opposed to our current depression – small “d”). Many public works projects were accomplished during that time. The quality of the workmanship is obviously exceptional for it to survive like new for 70-plus years as it has.
From a parking garage in the UA campus, “A” mountain is off in the distance. “A” Mountain, also called Sentinel Peak, is nearly 3,000 feet high, and was created from volcanic rock. From its location a few miles west of the city, it offers a sweeping view of the Tucson valley area, but has become somewhat of a hangout. Suggestion: only go in the daytime.
Also, if you like to see swanky resort hotels and great scenic views, head west, as well, to the JW Marriott Starr Pass Resort. My first reaction: the architecture of the side facing the valley looked rather like a hospital, albeit a well-heeled hospital. The scenic vista is spectacular, though, with Tucson stretched off in the distance.
Nearby, hillsides of saguaro dot the landscape. Certain areas of Arizona just have proliferations of these amazing, spiny flora. They can live for hundreds of years, outliving humans. With their arms stretched skyward, they are an inspiring sight. When, birds peck out a hole for a nesting area, the holes are evident and, later, when the cactus tries to heal, it creates a “boot”–shaped structure that is much prized for decoration.
Join us next week as we enjoy a Mexican feast.
Tags: Arizona, Historic, Hotels, Resort Hotel, Scenery, Travel, Tucson