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Tumacácori National Historical Park
For Kids
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Did you know that Tumacácori is one of the oldest historical sites in the country? Way before America became a country in 1691, a black-robed priest named Father Kino visited the O'odham Village of Tumacácori and made the first Spanish Mission in Arizona. Since then, different people have lived at, and visited the site including Native Americans, priests from all over Europe, Spanish settlers, Mexicans, American pioneers. You can do the same!
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Visiting Tumacácori is great for kids of all ages. You can explore the park on your own with your group or family. Starting in the museum you can check out lots of cool things while learning about the mission and its history. You can watch a short video about what life might have been like two-hundred years ago.
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Take a walk into the historical ruins and imagine what life was like for the Nativie Americans, Spanish and the Priests who lived here. Along the way you can visit an O'odham (Pima) house, try to grind on the mano and metate (morter and pestle), or check out the convento or priests quarters.
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Younger visitors can request the Mission Story Hunt. Explore the museum by finding pictures while listening to a story about a child growing up in the mission while it was being built.
But why wait when you can Read it Now!
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By far the best way to tour is by doing our Junior Ranger Program where you look for pictures while exploring the park.
Whichever way you choose, Tumacácori is one cool place to visit.
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Check out our Junior Ranger Program Tumacácori's Junior Ranger Program is unique in that kids can tour the park while looking for photos more... | | Cool Games and Downloads Have fun and learn about the Park on the Net more... | |
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Did You Know?
That Father Kino established more than twenty missions among the O'odham Indians of the Pimería Alta between 1687 and 1711.
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Last Updated: October 02, 2008 at 07:35 EST |