Anthony's in the Catalinas restaurant guests can enjoy the outstanding view from the foothills establishment, as well as elegant dining and a choice of over 2,000 different wines. Jeffry Scott/Arizona Daily Star. Oct. 20, 2005. Closed in 2013.
- Jeffry Scott / Arizona Daily Star
6-year-old Liza Granger Tucson is dipped by LEAP assistant Jessica White at Gotham New West nightclub during a field trip June 29, 2000. Closed in 2002. The building housed many bars and nightclubs with different names and is now a bowling alley.
- Ben Kirkby / Arizona Daily Star
Hidden Valley Inn, known for its barbecue, is a landmark on North Sabino Canyon Road, rebuilt after a 1995 fire. Founder and owner Larry Colligan reopened his Hidden Valley Inn restaurant in November of 1996, after a fire on August 7, 1995. The 25,000 square foot restaurant seats more than 600 guests. Colligan currently has over 150 employees. Closed in 2006.
- Val Cañez / Tucson Citizen
Jason Henning, left, Sylvia Strigén, center and Gitane Versakos hang out near a lighted wall on the dance floor of Level Bar/Lounge in St. Philip's Plaza, 4280 North Campbell Avenue, Suite 37, in Tucson, Ariz., Friday Nov. 24, 2006. Closed in 2012.
- Greg Bryan/Arizona Daily Star
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These bars and nightclubs have ridden off into the sunset. To be perfectly accurate, you may drink at these locations again, but the establishments' names will have changed.
Hidden Valley Inn, known for its barbecue, is a landmark on North Sabino Canyon Road, rebuilt after a 1995 fire. Founder and owner Larry Colligan reopened his Hidden Valley Inn restaurant in November of 1996, after a fire on August 7, 1995. The 25,000 square foot restaurant seats more than 600 guests. Colligan currently has over 150 employees. Closed in 2006.
- Val Cañez / Tucson Citizen
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