Are you looking for a Tucson History Presentation for your local group or class? Are you planning a conference event in Tucson and need a presentation on Tucson's History & Top Attractions to visit in Tucson? Scott with Strolls and Stories Tours can help!
For an affordable fee, Scott with Strolls and Stories Tours can share the historic stories, fascinating tales and his interesting tidbits of Tucson's founding as a Spanish Colonial Presidio, our 4,000 years of Native American History, and the fascinating tales of our Pioneer Founders and Mid Century Entrepreneurs. Plus, stories of western outlaws, the Dillinger Gangs capture in Tucson and so much more! Learn of the Architect of the Southwest, Henry Trost, who lived in Tucson for four years and designed many stunning buildings that still stand today, plus learn of Roy Place with his many Spanish Colonial designed structures around town!
Learn the many names that "A Mountain" has had over the centuries, hear of a bachelors club in town that had late night parties at the turn of the century, and uncover the three style designs of our mud adobe Sonoran Row Houses and how the design changes corresponded to our population booms in town! Hear the tales of life in the lively Barrio Viejo, and how the neighborhood was nearly bulldozed as part of an urban renewal project in the early 1970s. All of this and so much more when you book Scott with Strolls and Stories Tours to present Tucson's History!
Scott, loves a good story, and has an entertaining way of piecing together the history of Tucson to keep you and your group entertained as he shares the fascinating tales and his interesting tidbits of this unique city, which has such a rich history. In addition, Scott has a PowerPoint presentation with many photos to help bring to life the stories he shares, and he is more than happy to present details of the top attractions around town for your guests to visit during their free time.
Please email Scott by sending a message to strollsandstoriestours@gmail.com to chat about your needs for a presentation on Tucson!
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