Discover the rich history of Tucson at the Arizona Historical Society. Since 1864, the society has devoted itself to preserving and sharing Arizona's past. With a collection of artifacts from the Spanish, colonial, and territorial periods, the society offers an unparalleled resource for exploring the state's history. Visitors can see authentic relics of stagecoaches and personal effects of legendary figures like Wyatt Earp. The society's collections promote public understanding of Arizona's fascinating past and provide a unique opportunity for research on contemporary issues such as water availability, immigration, free trade, mining, ranching, agribusiness, defense industry, cultural diversity, and urban development, immerse yourself in Arizona's rich heritage at the Arizona Historical Society.
If you want to scale it down on your romantic evening, why not take a swing at a round of miniature golf? Golf N' Stuff is the perfect place to tee off and enjoy a round or two of action on the challenging greens. Golf N' Stuff features two 18-hole miniature golf courses, go karts, bumper cars, laser tag and several batting cages, so if you and your honey are done with golf, there are always so many other possibilities to bring out the kid in both of you.
Gray Line has been showcasing the wonders of Tucson to people from around the world since 1916. This family-owned and operated business offers tour programs covering local and regional sites. They strive to make guests feel like "temporary locals." Their tours feature luxury transportation, knowledgeable guides, and unique experiences for individuals and groups alike. If you're looking to explore Tucson and Southern Arizona, let Gray Line be your guide. As the longest-running tour business, they have the experience and expertise to make your trip memorable. For newcomers, the Old Pueblo tour is a great place to start. This tour provides an exciting overview of Tucson with a finish at one of the Southwest's best attractions, the San Xavier Mission.