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  South of Tucson
1. Tubac, AZ Add To myTucson Vacation Planner
398-2704, located 45 miles south of Tucson at Exit 34 on I-19.
Arizona’s oldest European settlement, Tubac was once the site of a Spanish presidio. It’s now a thriving arts community, known as the place “Where Art and History Meet.” The village features an eclectic mix of over 100 fine art galleries, artist studios and shops. The Tubac Chamber of Commerce sponsors art and history events, including the Tubac Festival of the Arts, Arizona’s longest running art festival. Experience the blend of art, history and culture that Tubac has to offer. Open year-round, 10 a.m.–5 p.m. daily, including weekends. 45 miles south of Tucson at Exit 34 on I-19. 520-398-2704.

2. Nogales, AZ & Mexico Add To myTucson Vacation Planner
520-287-3685, south on I-19. Most shops open 10 a.m.–5 p.m.
The twin border cities of Nogales, Arizona, and Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, offer hundreds of curio shops with plenty of opportunities for bargain hunting, especially for those willing to haggle for the best price. A great source for leather, jewelry, and terra cotta pottery. Always carry proof of citizenship and, if taking a car across the border, check out insurance requirements.

3. Tombstone, AZ Add To myTucson Vacation Planner
520-457-9317, 520-457-3929, off AZ Hwy. 80. Most shops open 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
The historic “town too tough to die” offers several small shops specializing in antiques, memorabilia, 1880s and modern clothing, firearms, Southwestern and custom jewelry, Native American and Western art, leather crafts, Western history books, collectibles, and unique souvenirs.