With 450 vendors, the 22nd Street Show is the largest component of the Tucson Gem and Mineral Show. Admission is free, with a $10 parking fee.
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Located just outside Tucson, Arizona, Ventana Canyon's two 18-hole courses, Mountain and Canyon, are the stars of the show at ...