Overall CityScore

67.34

CityScore based on streets reviewed in Tucson

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  • CityVIBE 3.5/5
  • CityWIRED 4/5
  • CityHEALTH 4/5
  • CityVALUE 4/5
  • CityESSENTIALS 4/5

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  • Singles (28%)
  • Couples (28%)
  • Families with kids (25%)
  • Retirees (19%)
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4/5
Irvington Road provides us with access to Santa Cruz River Park. It is a street that opens our eyes to a beautiful view of the beauty of nature. There seems to be projects, park improvement, projects happening here. A few shops and food places are located h...
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2/5
I visited this street in the passing, but in all honesty there is nothing that would inspire me to stay/stop over and check it out in depth. Perhaps I am wrong, as I am just a tourist, but the street had a negative vibe. It was crowded with apartment buildin...
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4/5
If you need a place to drop off the kids for awhile the Big Brothers and Big Sisters Angel youth center is a great location. There are also some great art galleries to explore nearby if that sort of thing is for you. MOCA, the Museum of Contemporary Art, was d...
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4/5
If your planning on attending one of the nearby colleges such as Pima Community college, you will be spending alot of time eating on this street. With delicious mexican food, or more conveinent fast food there's alot to eat.

Your also conveintly located ne...
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2/5
Let me start off by saying; I did not feel safe walking down this street late at night. That being said there is plenty to do in this area, but unfortunatly it's mostly bars so you need to come at night, so in a way its a catch 22, safe and boring by day, dang...
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5/5
It may be crammed in between alot of other streets, but nevertheless it has it's own sense of touch. It has a definite feel of mexican heritage in the buildings and food. Toma and El Charro, are just two examples of fine mexican resturants found on the street,...
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5/5
This is a long and contemporary street. Running through both buisnesses and residential areas the street gives you a way to look at the entire city in one look.

To be honest the last time I saw it, it was quiet and clean. From what I've been hearing from r...
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4/5
With a fun vibrant atmosphere, and plenty of places to shop or sit your tushy down, it's difficult not to enjoy this part of the city. East Congress (and Congress St itself) is a pretty long street, with plenty of sites to take in, even if the traffic gets a l...
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1/5
This street is empty, and since I'm only talking about places to visit or things to do on this street, I can't really say much of anything. It's near a memorial park, but that's actually on another street, the only reason to come here is so you can drive on by...
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3/5
The street may be short, but somehow it managed to get itself squeezed between a memorial and the Tucson Children's Museum. So if you need a place where the kids can burn some sugar off, this is definitly the place. Another plus is the light traffic, quiet and...
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