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City of South Tucson The City of South Tucson was incorporated in 1940. Today, South Tucson is a mile-square community just south of downtown Tucson, centered at 29th Street and 6th Avenue, and is completely surrounded by the City of Tucson.
Of its population of about 5,500, 83% are Mexican American and 10% are Native American. South Tucson's ethnic character is evident in its widely known Mexican restaurants and its architectural styles, including colorful outdoor murals celebrating its ethnic heritage.
The City of South Tucson is governed by a mayor, six council members, and a city manager. More than 300 businesses, including Tucson Greyhound Park, call South Tucson home.
Tucson Region Tribes There are two tribes in the Tucson region -- the Tohono O'odham and Pascua Yaqui. Together, the tribes possess a rich history and are at the root of the cultural diversity in the region. There are three reservations between the two tribes. The Tohono O'odham have two of the reservations, including the Tohono O'odham Reservation and the San Xavier Reservation. All three reservations are to the southwest of Tucson.
Contact TREO For more information about doing business in the Tucson region, contact our Business Development team at 520-243-1900 or 866-600-0331, or by clicking here. |
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