Ipaki
IPaki yaseFort Lowell
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2900 N Craycroft Rd
Tucson, AZ
Old Fort Lowell
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The Old Fort Lowell Neighborhood has been called a microcosm of Southwest history because of the many cultures that are a part of is past. A historic district lies within its boundaries; ancient Hohokam dwellings and artifacts are recorded and interpreted in Fort Lowell Park; Mormon aqueducts still cary water and harbor wildlife; ruins of Fort Lowell are preserved and interpreted by the Arizona HIstorical Society Branch Museum; descendants of Mexican settlers of El Fuerte (The Fort) still reside in the adobe homes of their ancestors.
The Old Fort Lowell Neighborhood has been called a microcosm of Southwest history because of the many cultures that are a part of is past. A historic district lies within its boundaries; ancient Hohokam dwellings and artifacts are recorded and interpreted in Fort Lowell Park; Mormon aqueducts still…
The U.S. Army built Fort Lowell in 1873 to protect the fledging city of Tucson against the Apaches. Today, a museum in the former commanding officer's quarters displays artifacts from military life in territorial days and tells the story of the site's long history. The park features soccer fields, a swimming pool, ball fields, tennis courts, playground structures, and a duck pond.
The U.S. Army built Fort Lowell in 1873 to protect the fledging city of Tucson against the Apaches. Today, a museum in the former commanding officer's quarters displays artifacts from military life in territorial days and tells the story of the site's long history. The park features soccer fields, a…