Tucson's "A" Mountain painted red in support of #RedforEd
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Someone painted the "A" on Tucson's Sentinel Peak red earlier this week, and at the bottom included a #RedforEd hashtag.
A Mountain painted red
Sentinel Peak
The large "A" at the top of Sentinel Peak was painted the color red recently. April 30, 2018.
Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily StarSentinel Peak
The large "A" at the top of Sentinel Peak was painted the color red recently. April 30, 2018.
Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily StarRed A Mountain
The A on "A" Mountain was painted red as we go into the third day of teacher walkouts.
Angela Pittenger | This Is TucsonRelated to this collection
Here's a glimpse at the many looks "A" Mountain, a.k.a. Sentinel Peak, has sported throughout the years.
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