Tucson, Arizona: 4th Ave Shopping and Holiday Fair
Tucson, Arizona is the state’s second largest city. It is on the banks of the Santa Cruz River, a place where native tribes have lived and visited for over 12,000 years. On my first day in town I decided to visit its Fourth Avenue shopping corridor, for its annual holiday fair.
The southern end of Fourth Avenue is a shopping district with a long (for Tucson) history. Today it offers shops that contribute to its funky feel. You will find consignment and second-hand shops, along with stores that sell local crafts and jewelry.
Mixed in are many restaurants, offering food at all prices. You can find tacos, coffee shops, bars, an old fashioned Italian restaurant, and even a place that sells decent New York style pizza by the slice.
Every December, Fourth Ave. holds a holiday craft fair. Artists and crafts people from throughout the region (and beyond) come and sell their wares. It is a big draw and worth checking out if you are in the area.
So, when you are in Tucson, make sure to visit the Forth Ave Corridor. It is a great place to buy some cool stuff and great food.
Nuts and Bolts
Fourth Avenue shopping corridor is between 9th street and University Blvd.






















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