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Combining the buzz of big city life with the vast open spaces of the Sonoran Desert, Tucson truly offers something for everyone. Boasting a warm climate and almost year-round sunshine, Tucsonans enjoy amazing outdoor recreation activities, from exploring Saguaro National Park to hiking the Coronado National Forest and Sky Island mountain range. Sports fans can cheer on the University of Arizona, or take in a game with the Tucson Roadrunners hockey team or the FC Tucson soccer club. Top attractions include the Pima Air & Space Museum, the world's largest privately funded air museum; and Old Town Artisans, a restored 1850s marketplace in the El Presidio Historic District featuring galleries, shops, Native American artifacts, and El Charro Café, the oldest continuously operating family-owned Mexican restaurant in the U.S. The Remote Tucson program offers exciting perks and benefits, including cash, relocation assistance, Airbnb credits, and complimentary co-working space for eligible remote workers who relocate to the city. Located only a couple of miles outside downtown, Tucson International Airport offers direct flights to popular destinations including San Diego, Las Vegas, Chicago, Seattle and more.
Population
542,629
Internet Speed Rating
1000 Mbps
Weather (High/Low)
102 / 42
Median Home Value (3BR, 2BA)
$287,388
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