What is Tucson?
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The second largest city in Arizona. Population of approximately 700,000. Located in Pima County. Home of the University of Arizona, the 46th best university in the nation. Also home to Pima Community College.
Often known for its "dry heat" since the humidity rarely passes 30%. Set in the middle of the Sonoran desert, it offers excellent scenery and some nice scenic drives.
"Tucson is a beautiful and scenic place to retire."
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A metropolis in Arizona which is populated mainly by retirees, students, and people taking the long road to nowhere. General employment is limited to franchise restaurants that pay bare minimum wage. "Sites" to see include pharmacies, golf courses and tiny strip malls that were built in the last 10 years. Oh yes, there is also some pretty geography, but could be seen in the comfort of your own home - on a postcard.
1. Welcome to Tucson, AZ: The Big City with a Small Town Mentality.
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A place in Arizona that serves one purpose; to educate the young people that decide to spend four years in a city 3 degrees cooler than hell. Of course, Wildcat Football is heating up!
Hey let's go watch UCLA lose in Tucson at Homecoming again.
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Where dreams come to die and old people come to rot in the sun.
stay away from that city its like Tucson
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A city full of old people, morons from Minnesota, and people who can't drive for shit on the fucked-up road system we have here. Not to mention the Mexican Mafia quartered south of town.
I was stuck here for 11 years... man am I glad to get the hell out of here!@
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A city whose name is tricky to pronounce. Much Like Tegucigalpa.
Tucson- pronunced TWO- sawn
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-A city of almost 500,000 people, half of them Mexicans and/or homeless.
-Always tons of traffic because there are no freeways.
-If you don't have a car, you'll literally die of boredom.
-A 99 cent store at every corner
-A place where I thought only University of Arizona students moved to, because no one else in their right mind should otherwise.
-On the bright side, with low humidity levels (30% and down), the weather kicks ass.
I can't understand how those who were born and raised in Tucson chose to go to the U of A. That was your chance to escape, fuckers!!
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