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Presidio San Agustín del Tucson Museum: A Window to Tucson's Past

Step back in time at the Presidio San Agustín del Tucson Museum, exploring Tucson's rich history through captivating exhibits and reconstructed structures.

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Explore Tucson's origins at the Presidio San Agustín del Tucson Museum, a reconstruction of the Spanish fort built in 1775. Experience life in early Tucson through exhibits, a Sonoran row house, and a prehistoric pit house, all while learning about the region's Native American, Spanish, and Territorial influences.

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Local tips

  • Check the museum's event calendar for living history days and cultural events for an immersive experience.
  • Take a docent-guided tour to learn about the lives of early Native Americans, Presidio residents, and Territorial Period settlers.
  • Explore the Turquoise Trail, a 2.5-mile walking route through downtown Tucson, with a brochure available at the museum.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From downtown Tucson, head north on N 6th Ave, walk for about 0.3 miles until you reach E Congress St. Turn left onto E Congress St and continue for another 0.4 miles. Turn right onto N Court Ave, the Presidio San Agustín del Tucson Museum is located at 196 N Court Ave.

  • Public Transport

    Catch the Sun Tran bus route 2 or 3 at any nearby bus stop. If you are near the Tucson Convention Center, the stop is located at 260 S Church Ave. Board the bus heading towards the downtown area. Get off at the stop on E Congress St and N Court Ave. Walk north on N Court Ave for about 2 blocks. The Presidio San Agustín del Tucson Museum will be on your left at 196 N Court Ave. A single ride typically costs $1.75.

  • Parking

    Several parking garages are available near the Presidio San Agustín del Tucson Museum. El Presidio Parking Garage (165 W Alameda St) and Public Works Parking Garage (50 W Alameda St) are nearby. Metered street parking is available Monday through Saturday. Street parking is free on Sundays. Parking fees vary.

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The Presidio San Agustín del Tucson Museum offers a captivating journey into the past, showcasing Tucson's transformation from a Spanish colonial settlement to a modern city. The museum is a reconstruction of the original Presidio, which was built in 1775 by Spanish soldiers. Visitors can explore historically accurate structures reflecting the architectural styles of the time, providing a tangible connection to the past. Inside the museum, meticulously curated exhibits feature artifacts, photographs, and interactive displays that bring to life the stories of the people who shaped the region. Knowledgeable guides share insights into the diverse cultural influences that have shaped Tucson, from Native American heritage to Spanish colonization. Highlights include an original 150-year-old Sonoran row house and a 2,000-year-old prehistoric pit house, offering a glimpse into the lives of early Tucsonans. The original Presidio served as a protective fort. In 1782, after an Apache assault, an adobe wall was constructed. The Presidio remained in use until the arrival of the Americans in 1856. Today, the museum marks the location of the original Presidio walls in Tucson's sidewalks.

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