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Presidio San Agustín del Tucson Museum: A Glimpse into Tucson's Past

Explore Tucson's origins at this living history museum, a reconstruction of the 1775 Spanish fort. Experience life in the Presidio!

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The Presidio San Agustín del Tucson Museum is a reconstruction of the original Spanish fort built in 1775, offering visitors a glimpse into the lives of early Tucsonans. Explore the reconstructed Presidio, a 150-year-old Sonoran row house, and a 2,000-year-old prehistoric pit house.

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Local tips

  • Check the museum's event calendar for living history days and special cultural events for an immersive experience.
  • Take a docent-led tour to gain deeper insights into the history and significance of the Presidio and its impact on Tucson.
  • Explore the Turquoise Trail, a 2.5-mile walking route through downtown Tucson, with the Presidio Museum as a starting point.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From downtown Tucson, head north on N Court Ave. The Presidio Museum is located at 196 N Court Ave, on the left. Walking from the Tucson Convention Center (260 S Church Ave) takes approximately 15-20 minutes. Street parking is available, but metered Monday through Saturday.

  • Public Transport

    Take the Sun Link Streetcar to the 'Presidio District' stop. From the stop, the museum is a short walk away at 196 N Court Ave. Alternatively, catch the Sun Tran bus route 2 or 3 and get off at the stop on E Congress St and N Court Ave. Walk north on N Court Ave for two blocks to reach the museum. A single bus ride costs $1.75.

  • Driving

    From I-10, take the Congress St exit east towards downtown. Turn left on Church Ave, then right on Washington St; the museum is on Court Ave, just north of Washington. Several parking garages are nearby, including the El Presidio Parking Garage (165 W Alameda St) and the Public Works Parking Garage (50 W Alameda St). Parking rates vary, typically costing $8-$12 for a few hours.

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Step back in time at the Presidio San Agustín del Tucson Museum, a reconstruction of the original Presidio built in 1775. Founded by Spanish colonial troops, the Presidio served as the foundation for what would become the city of Tucson. The museum offers a captivating look into the region's history, from its early Native American inhabitants to the Spanish colonial period and beyond. Explore the meticulously recreated Presidio, based on archaeological evidence and historical documents, and experience life as it was for soldiers and residents of the Santa Cruz Valley. Wander through the original 150-year-old Sonoran row house and descend into a 2,000-year-old prehistoric pit house, remnants of the area's earliest inhabitants. Docent-led tours provide insights into the diverse cultures that shaped Tucson, including Native American heritage and Spanish colonization. The museum hosts living history events and cultural activities throughout the year, offering a firsthand experience of Tucson's vibrant past. The original Presidio encompassed approximately 11 acres, with the museum located on the northeast corner of the original fortress. Although the original walls were dismantled by 1918, their locations are marked in Tucson's sidewalks, connecting the past with the present.

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