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Arizona city described as a suburban hellscape with one surviving historic Spanish church from 1780.

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"Close to a small-ish mining operation but still gorgeous and wild, there was bighorn sheep scat all around and you could see their trails."
Waterman Mountains, near Tucson · u/AlaskaExplorationGeo · ↑56 · 2026-01-27
"Tucson, AZ, has this really ancient church built by the Spanish in 1780 called San Xavier, which has somehow survived intact with its beautiful interior. The rest of the city is a suburban hellscape, but it's got this one incredible piece of history."
A grotesque fascination with butchered American cities · u/AnnualConstruction85 · ↑31 · 2025-09-30
"Tucson, AZ, has this really ancient church built by the Spanish in 1780 called San Xavier, which has somehow survived intact with its beautiful interior. The rest of the city is a suburban hellscape, but it's got this one incredible piece of history."
A grotesque fascination with butchered American cities · u/AnnualConstruction85 · ↑31 · 2025-09-30
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