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A la Carte Guide to Restaurants and Lodging in
Arizona
westweb.com/alacarte/AZ.html
A visit to Arizona always has our mouths watering for
blue corn tortillas, jack cheese, and green chiles. Where
to find them? Start by searching this database; just
select your favorite city and type of cuisine and sit
back and wait for the results. Lodging info is also
provided.
Club Listings
desert.net/tw/current/clublist.htm
Wanna know who's playing at Berky's Bar? Or where the
Rowdies are appearing this week? This comprehensive
Tucson club calendar from DesertNet should provide all
the answers you're seeking.
Tucson Restaurant Guide
www.tucson.com/tucson/eating.html
This hefty restaurant guide offers detailed descriptions
and reviews of Tucson eateries. From the best in
chimichangas to the area's hottest happy hour food, it
seems few plates have been left unturned.
Tucson Weekly's Best of Tucson
desert.net/tw/bot/index.htm
Tucson's AAN affiliate newspaper dishes the goods on what
Tucsonites think are the best and the brightest of their
city's restaurants, clubs, theaters, and more. Visit here
for the insider scoop.
Tucson Weather
www.intellicast.com/weather/tus/
Okay, we know it's hot, but just how hot is it? Check the
four-day forecast here, along with a monthly almanac and
a few swell radar images.
Welcome to Tuscson
www.tucson.com/tucson/
This archive of Tucson goodies will point visitors to
local news, community services, restaurants, and city
government resources. Check out the online calendar for
event listings, too.
Aaron's Hotel-Motel Catalog for Tucson
www.prairieweb.com/aarons/hotel/
usa/AZ/Tucson.htm
Amazon Motel, anyone? How 'bout the Palm Court Inn or the
Rimrock West Hacienda? Whatever your pleasure, browse
this list from Aaron's for an offering of accommocations
in the Tucson area.
Lazy K Bar Ranch
mmm.arizonaguide.com/Lazy.K/
C'mon, admit it: Haven't you always wanted to be a
cowpoke? This Tucson ranch is about to offer you the
chance of a lifetime. Visit the official ranch Web site
to find out more about their horseback riding, hiking,
cookouts, hayrides, and square dances. Oh yeah, and for
you die-hard city folk they've got a pool and a spa, too.
Flandrau Science Center
www.seds.org/flandrau/
The Flandrau Center, "committed to promoting
scientific learning through programs and participatory
exhibits," serves up details on its interactive
exhibits here. Visit the Flandrau Science Store, attend a
sneak laser preview, or drop by the Mineral Museum.
Tucson Museum of Art
www.theriver.com/tucson_museum_art/
This local museum houses over 4,000 individual works of
art, keeping its focus on acquiring art of the Americas.
You'll find info on the museum's permanent and rotating
exhibits here, as well as location, group touring, the
museum's school of art, library, and travel programs.
Arizona Daily Star
www.azstarnet.com/public/pubstar/dstar.cgi
Get the day's top stories-both national and local-from
this Tucson-based electronic newspaper. Sports, politics,
community editorials, classifieds, and more are all
provided.
Tucson: DesertNet
desert.net/
This terrific, news-oriented site is the gateway to
DesertNet, a news and infotainment 'zine based in Tucson.
Musings on arts and culture, film reviews, entertainment
listings, and well-penned features highlight the greater
Tucson and Albuquerque, NM, areas. Self-described by
editors as "a little puff of hellishly hot,
dust-filled ether on the world wide web," this site
is so chock-full of hot stuff, we can't even begin to
list its many merits; go see for yourself.
Tucson Weekly
www.tucsonweekly.com/tw/twhome.shtml
Tucson's "alternative to bland daily
journalism" goes on-line with provocative feature
stories, opinion, and commentary on the local arts and
music scene. Access back issues or join in a local
discussion forum.
Tucson Weekly Observer
bonzo.com/observer/
The area's gay and lesbian paper hosts its on-line
version here. Find community news, pointers to resources
in greater Tucson, and an arts and entertainment guide.
Red Rock State Park
www.pr.state.az.us/parkhtml/redrock.html
Peruse an informative description of Red Rock State Park,
located just north of Tucson, or link to the Arizona
State Parks home page for further reviews, news, and
virtual park tours.
Reid Park Zoo
www.tucson.com/outback/public/reidpark/
This unofficial Web site, hosted by a member of Tucson's
Zoological Society, provides info on zoo exhibits and
events. Visitors can also learn about the zoo's extensive
animal conservation efforts, research, and educational
programs.
Southern Arizona Hang Gliding Association
www.azstarnet.com/~azhg/SAHGA.html
What better place to hang glide than the sweeping
panaoramas of southern Arizona? Members of this
Tucson-based association couldn't agree more. Here you'll
find info on the club and its members, a calendar of
events, and a list of local hang gliding spots.
Tucson Golf
www.tucson.com/teetime/tucson.html
Grab your putter and head for this index of Tucson-area
golf courses. In addition to detailed descriptions,
Webmasters also rate each course, provide yardage, and
even offer a "climatology" chart to help you
plan your seasonal visits.
Tucson Parks and Recreation Department
www.emol.org/emol/tucson/cityparks/
CPINDEX.HTML
Catch a glimpse of local park events from this page
sponsored by Entertainment Magazine On-line. Swimming
classes, music, archery, the art of comic book-making...
Tucson parks offer a wide and eclectic array of
activities.
Tucson Raceway Park
www.primenet.com/~thomasj/trp.htm
Motor sports enthusiasts will want to check the schedule
at Tucson's Raceway Park. Grand American Modifieds,
Mighty Compacts, Truck Series, Super Late Models, Limited
Late Models蓅eems like this park has its races covered
from May through October.
Tucson Rock Climbing Guide
www.azstarnet.com/~bobkery/climb/tucson/
There are a lot of rocks in Tucson. To make sure you
choose the right ones for climbing, visit this page from
a local enthusiast. Includes info on an area climbing gym
as well pointers to backcountry adventures.
KIIM 99.5
www.kiimfm.com/
"Hot country" is the word at this Tucson radio
station (and we don't think they mean the desert). Tune
in to this Web site for the lastest on your favorite
country music artists, KIIM contests, DJ profiles, and a
Tucson country concert list.
KOLD TV 13
www.kold-tv.com/
For a local programming schedule, updates on news and
weather, and pointers to the network, stop by this Web
site from Tucson's CBS affiliate station. "Cool
links for kids" are also provided.
KUAT Radio
info-center.ccit.arizona.edu/~kuat/
kuatradi.html
News, jazz, and classical programming are the focuses of
these Tucson NPR affiliate stations. This Web site points
visitors to the three radio dial locations, and
highlights monthly listings and station news.
KVOA Channel 4
www.kvoa.com/
Local news is regularly updated at this official Web site
from Tucson's NBC affiliate. Visitors can also access
results of the Arizona state lottery, local weather, and
a program guide.
KXCI 91.3
www.azstarnet.com/~foleyj/home.htm
Tucson's "community" radio station serves an
electic fare-its on-air schedule showcases a wide array
of programming, from "Earth & Sky,"
"Gimmie Indie Rock," and "Acoustic
Alternatives," to a program devoted to Tucson-area
musicians. Get it all here, including a newsletter and
membership info (you didn't expect a station this diverse
to be commerical did you?).
104.1 The Hog
www.theriver.com/thehog/
Tucson's "Hog Music" station (translation:
"classic rock") details its
"Hogtests," "Hog Music," and more at
this official Web site. Fans can also learn more about
the Hog staff and station-sponsored events.