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Watch now: Tucson's historic St. Augustine Cathedral
- Pascal Albright
Arizona Daily Star
Pascal Albright
Features Reporter
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Tucson Landmarks: The St. Augustine Cathedral is located at 192 S. Stone Ave. and is older than the state of Arizona itself. Founded in 1776, the church has been a landmark for Tucsonans and visitors since. After several renovations, the current cathedral features delicate and historical architecture and colorful stained glass windows. Pascal Albright / Arizona Daily Star
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