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Old Tucson Studios

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201 S Kinney Rd Tucson AZ 85735
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(520) 883-0100
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Just fifteen minutes from Tucson at the base of the Tucson Mountains is a preserved slice of Americana, Old Tucson. Passing through the gates of a western frontier town, visitors from around the globe are transported back to a time when fearless men with six shooters ruled the Old West and the setting for the more than 300 movies and television productions filmed at the location since 1939....

Old Tucson's 2014-2015 season has opened!
Operating days/hours are Friday thru Sunday, 10am to 4pm during October. Please visit www.OldTucson.com/visit-ots for our complete operating calendars.

Whether you are celebrating new vows or your Quinceanera, our staff will ensure that your event is memorable. Choose from several venues, many menu choices and amenities to make your dreams come true. Spectacular backdrops and beautiful scenery will be captured in your event photos for a lifetime of memories.Enhance your special day by choosing from indoor or outdoor ceremony and reception...

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This film studio–theme park, originally built for the 1940 motion picture Arizona, has been used to shoot countless movies, such as Rio Bravo (1959) and The Quick and the Dead (1994), and the TV shows Gunsmoke, Bonanza, and Highway to Heaven. Actors in Western garb perform and roam the streets talking to visitors.

Youngsters enjoy the simulated gunfights, rides, stunt shows, and petting farm,...

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Despite the name, this is not the historical location of the old city of Tucson -- it's a Western town originally built as the set for the 1939 movie Arizona. In the years since, Old Tucson has been used during the filming of John Wayne's Rio Lobo, Rio Bravo, and El Dorado; Clint Eastwood's The Outlaw Josey Wales; Kirk Douglas's Gunfight at the O.K. Corral; Paul Newman's The Life and Times of...

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Our boys had a blast with the bad hombres showing off their shooting skills. There is a lot to see. Movie sets for westerns that took place here have a lot of history. It is hot in summer but you can always get a cooling...

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We had so much fun! I was hesitant to go as Westerns aren't my "forte" but I am so glad that we went. It is entertaining for all, even for those of us who aren't old westerners at heart!

A must for western film lovers

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I found this so interesting over 400 films have been made here it was like going back in time, the buildings and the Main Street made you think any minute a gunslinger would step out of the saloon and pull a gun on you! If...

hot lots of people

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when we were their only open friday thru sunday so lot of peopel were their,hot day we only saw one show, they have other thru out the day

Amazing place to visit for a work event

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Old Tucson is an amazing place full of an amazing staff! My work recently just took over a hundred guest to Old Tucson for a private event and it was a night to remember. We were greeted by Sandra and her team who were extremely...

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Old Tucson Company was founded in 1985, and is located at 201 S Kinney Rd in Tucson. Additional information is available at www.oldtucson.com or by contacting Helaine Levy at (520) 883-0100.

Old Tucson Studios can be found at S Kinney Rd 201. The following is offered: Tourist Attractions. The entry is present with us since Sep 9, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 14, 2013. In Tucson there are 73 other Tourist Attractions. An overview can be found here.

This studio was built in the 1930's for the filming of the movie "Arizona." An actual western town was built in which to shoot the movie. The 'ghost town' has now been revived and there is also a family fun park here as well.

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