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Tour looks at how territorial Tucsonans survived summer without AC

A new tour by the Presidio San Agustin del Tucson Museum will shed light on how Territorial-era Tucsonans survived the summer heat without air conditioning.

The Surviving the Summer walking tour kicks off Saturday, June 3, and will be held again on June 17 from 6:30 to 8 p.m.

Historian and preservationist Ken Scoville will take attendees on a 2-mile walk, sharing how everyone had to develop the same strategies as other desert dwellers: endure, evade and escape, a news release says.

Stops include visits to some of the earliest remaining adobe homes. It will also take a look at the area where diarist and saloon keeper George Hand first had ice cream before making a stop at an existing ice cream shop for a cold treat.

Maps, images and quotes from Hand’s diary will aid the time traveler experience of 150 years ago in the Old Pueblo, the news release says.

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The arrival of the railroad provided an escape to Pacific beaches if one could afford ticket prices, the museum says.

The tour costs $25 per person or $20 for Presidio Museum members. Pre-registration is required at tucson presidio.com/walking-tours.

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