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Tucson Presidio Reconstruction.jpg - Darkwind
Tucson May 2019 16 (Presidio San Agustín del Tucson Museum).jpg - Michael Barera
Presidio San Agustin del Tucson Museum.jpg - Richard N Horne
Presidio Tucson Museum, Portion of a mural by Bill Singleton, 1972.jpg - Richard N Horne
Presidio Tucson Museum, Married Men’s Quarters.jpg - Richard N Horne
Presidio Tucson Museum, Single Men’s Quarters.jpg - Richard N Horne
The Tucson presidio solder as depicted by Bill Singleton in his mural, 1972. They dressed in heavy seven-layered deerskin armor and carried a shield of three layers of half-tanned rawhide. Their primary weapon was a nine-foot long lance.jpg - Richard N Horne
The presidio Tucson Blacksmith Shop. The Tucson Ring Meteorite was used for years as an anvil in the presidio blacksmith shop. The meteorite is now on display in the Smithsonian Museum in Washington D.C.jpg - Richard N Horne
In 1954, archaeologists from the University of Arizona discovered a Hohokam pit house underlying the Tucson Presidio.jpg - Richard N Horne
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