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Barrio San Antonio

Coordinates: 32°12′51″N 110°56′54″W / 32.2140396°N 110.9484282°W / 32.2140396; -110.9484282
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Barrio San Antonio is a historic barrio located adjacent to and east of downtown Tucson, Arizona, United States.[1][2] The barrio is named after San Antonio, or Anthony of Padua, the Portuguese saint. The neighborhood is a federal empowerment zone and is home to multiple downtown Tucson elementary schools[3][4] and businesses.[5][6]

Development

The Arroyo Chico Wash along the northern boundaries of the neighborhood is being transformed by the United States Army Corps of Engineers into retention basins and public spaces.[7] The Lost Barrio shopping district, Cox Communications Tucson, Mission Linen, and many other businesses are located in the neighborhood. The barrio is also home to the Civano Demonstration Project,[8] and is a crossroads of bicycle paths in Tucson.[9] The city's historic downtown center, other historic barrios, and Armory Park Historic Residential District are other well known places bordering the Barrio.

References

  1. ^ "maps barrio san antonio tucson - Google Maps". Maps.google.com. 1970-01-01. Retrieved 2012-08-12.
  2. ^ [1] [dead link]
  3. ^ "Highlandfreeschool.org". Highlandfreeschool.org. Retrieved 2012-08-12.
  4. ^ [2] Archived September 24, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ [3] [dead link]
  6. ^ "Mission Linen Supply & Uniform Services". Missionlinen.com. Retrieved 2012-08-12.
  7. ^ "RFCD Arroyo Chico Multi-Use Project Home Page". Rfcd.pima.gov. Retrieved 2012-08-12.
  8. ^ "Tucson". The Drachman Institute. Archived from the original on 2012-03-06. Retrieved 2012-08-12.
  9. ^ "Tucson Metro Bike Map" (PDF). Pagnet.org. Retrieved 2013-10-23.

32°12′51″N 110°56′54″W / 32.2140396°N 110.9484282°W / 32.2140396; -110.9484282