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The Owls Club, a hidden gem in Downtown Tucson's historic Armory Park neighborhood, offers a unique bar experience. Their menu boasts an extensive selection of fine whiskeys, a carefully curated spirits collection, an old-world wine list, and a modest beer program. The bar is housed in a stunning 1920s structure adorned with exquisite stained glass and chandeliers, providing a warm and inviting ambiance. Step inside and be transported to a world where every sip is an adventure and every moment celebrates the Western spirit. Come and discover the magic that is The Owls Club.
For over 55 years, the Fourth Avenue Fair has been a beloved tradition for families and visitors. Every year, more than 600,000 people gather in the heart of Old Pueblo to experience the vibrant atmosphere of this event. The fair is a true celebration of art, culture, and entertainment, with artists from around the world showcasing their work, local performers entertaining the crowds, and an array of delicious food options to tantalize your taste buds. The fair takes place twice a year, during the winter and spring, taking advantage of the gorgeous Sonoran Desert climate. The warm sunshine, clear blue skies, and gentle breeze make this the perfect setting to enjoy the festivities. You'll be able to explore the stalls, indulge in tasty treats, and immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere.
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.
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.