Tucson's Pocket Parks

Photos, maps, and often a story about Tucson's small parks ("parklets") — often too tiny to appear on a map — as well as some hidden nooks that are great places to take a break from the sun or from a busy day.

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Showing posts with label Little Free Library. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Little Free Library. Show all posts
Monday, February 7, 2022

2419 North Orchard Avenue: Spacey Little Free Libraries

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Little Free Libraries tend to be creative places built by creative people. But this one (actually two ), which David Aber found on August 2...
Monday, March 1, 2021

Hoffman Mini Park

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In case you're new to Tucson, it's divided into neighborhoods — each with its own neighborhood association. Some of them are more ac...
Monday, January 2, 2017

Shady benches and Little Free Library

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In the El Monte Neighborhood is this spot. It's shaded from the hot western sun. A Little Free Library is stocked with books; if you...
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Friday, June 5, 2015

Miramonte Park(let)

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This place is called a “park,” but I'd call it a pocket park. It's packed with benches, a table with a checkers-chess board, a sandb...
Friday, November 7, 2014

Tables, a library, and greenery

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On the south side of Arroyo Chico at Malvern — southwest of Broadway & Country Club, along the popular Arroyo Chico bike route — is a po...
Monday, October 21, 2013

Sit on a Gila Monster, share a book

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It’s tucked away under a spreading mesquite tree, on the northwest corner of 10th Avenue & 2nd Street, in the art-rich Dunbar/Spring nei...
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