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Welcome to Adventures In Skydiving, the ultimate destination for an adventurous and safe skydiving experience. Their trained instructors are passionate about providing an unforgettable and thrilling adventure that will last a lifetime. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced skydiver, they offer a range of options, including tandem skydiving, indoor skydiving, and learning how to skydive, all tailored to your needs. The facility uses state-of-the-art equipment and technology to ensure your safety and comfort. With the largest skydiving center in the world, you can trust them to provide an exceptional skydiving experience.
Have you ever wondered about what the small towns in the desert were like? You no longer have to wonder because you can always head to Trail Dust Town. The city still retains the charm and wide-eyed wonder of yesteryear, and it also features Pinnacle Peak, one of Tucson's top-notch steak houses, and the Savoy Opera House, which always presents excellent live entertainment. Trail Dust Town has something for everyone, whether looking for a big night out, a quick bite to eat, or shopping for hidden treasures. Trail Dust Town offers fun activities for all ages. You can watch the amazing Pistoleros Wild West Stunt Show or ride through the "West" on a real train. You can also enjoy a spin on the vintage Carousel or the Circle-the-Wagons Ferris Wheel. If you want to try panning for gold or test your shooting skills, there's a shooting gallery, too.
The Maverick is Tucson's oldest and longest-running live country music venue, with a history spanning over 60 years. They take pride in their vast dance floor, three separate bars, pool tables, top-notch food, and dance lessons offered five nights a week. They only feature the best in live country music, and they have great drink specials every night. Founded in 1962, The Maverick relocated to a bigger and better location on Tucson's famous "restaurant row" of Tanque Verde Road. They aren't a trendy country-themed warehouse dancehall; they have an old-school honky-tonk heart with a Cheers-like attitude, where everybody knows your name.
The All Souls Procession is a public ceremony in North America that began in 1990. It was created by a local artist mourning her father's passing. Over the years, the ceremony has grown, with more than 200,000 participants walking two miles through downtown Tucson. The event is not just about mourning loved ones who have passed away. It's also a celebration of life. The Urn is burned at the end of the procession and contains offerings, wishes, and hopes for those who have passed. The ceremony is a moving and powerful experience that brings together people from different cultures and art forms. Many artists prepare the event's installation art, performers, and various altars. The All Souls Procession Weekend is about paying homage to ancestors and lost loved ones while celebrating life. It's a unique and unforgettable experience that creates a sense of community and belonging.