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8 de set. de 2019 · Explore the colorful and historic Barrio Viejo neighborhood in Tucson, Arizona, where Mexican heritage and urban life meet. Learn about the adobe homes, the shrine, the synagogue, the murals and the food of this vibrant district.
Barrio Viejo was not Tucson's most prominent or elite neighborhood like Snob Hollow. Its colorful architecture and vibrant commercial activity always defined it as a community with an abundance of character.
Learn about the history and architecture of Barrio Viejo, the old neighborhood of Tucson, Arizona. See photos of the 19th century homes and commercial buildings that survived urban redevelopment.
13 de nov. de 2023 · Barrio Viejo is the oldest neighborhood in Tucson, Arizona, with a rich heritage of Sonoran adobe architecture and Mexican influence. Explore its galleries, restaurants, bars, and landmarks, from the iconic El Tiradito shrine to the restored Teatro Carmen.
15 de nov. de 2023 · Barrio Viejo is one of the best places to go in 2024, according to Condé Nast Traveler. Learn about its history, culture, and attractions, such as the El Tiradito Wishing Shrine and the EXO Roast Co.
The nearly 20 blocks of Sonoran-style architecture, comprised of thick-walled, original adobe row houses painted in yellows, reds, purples and other vibrant colors, give the area the feel of a Mexican village more than a turn-of-the-century American city.
Barrio Historico covers about 20 blocks between Cushing Street and 18th Street and between Stone Avenue and the railroad tracks. It is one of my favorite areas of Tucson because of its history (settled in the mid-to-late 1800s), its Sonoran architecture and the bright colors.