Tim Steller's column: After 250 years, Tucson still faces south
- Kelly Presnell
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David Anderson gets photos of Kip Montgomery posing with Camila Ibarra’s mural adorning a wall at Scott Avenue and Pennington Street during a walking tour celebrating the official unveiling of the four new murals downtown as part of Tucson 250th birthday celebration.
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For Star subscribers: 250 years ago, Tucson became the northern outpost in a colonial network, and new residents looked south for outside links. Despite a new border, the city still faces that way.
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