From a 1918 guidebook to Arizona and New Mexico:
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Subject quote from "Diamond Mountain," Luka Bloom.
[O]ne of the most interesting little cities of the Southwest—Tucson. It may be that not all will find this oasis town, lapped in the desert and girt about with low mountains, as much to their liking as I do, but I believe it possesses features worth going back on one’s tracks to see; for it has a decided character of its own. With an out-and-out modern American side, there is the grace of an historic past, whose outward and visible sign is a picturesque Spanish quarter in adobe, pink, blue and glaring white, clustering about a sleepy old plaza and trailing off through a fringe of Indian ranchería to the blazing desert.The only local sight it then points up is the mission of San Xavier del Bac, which is actually a few miles south of town, on the reservation.
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Subject quote from "Diamond Mountain," Luka Bloom.