Nestled in the heart of Tucson, Old Town Artisans is a historic complex of authentic adobe buildings dating back to the 1850s. Built on the site of El Presidio San AgustÃn del Tucson, a fort that once defended against Apache attacks, this charming enclave now houses a collection of shops and galleries. Visitors can explore a variety of Southwest handcrafts, including Indigenous American and Mexican pottery, jewelry, and textiles. The adobe structures, with their earthy tones and rustic charm, provide a unique backdrop for a shopping experience that celebrates the region’s rich cultural heritage.
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