January 27th, 2010
Serious runners will want to plan on serious training before tackling the Mount Lemmon Marathon on October 17, 2010, but what a thrill, what spectacular scenery, and what an accomplishment for those who choose either the 1/2 or full marathon! Jeremiah Inn Bed and Breakfast plans to offer their participating guests transportation to and from [...]
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January 19th, 2010
A must see addition to the Pima Air and Space Museum is a B-36J Peacemaker. This incredible plane, the largest bomber ever built, has a 230′ wingspan, with 3 pusher propeller engines and 2 jet engines on each wing. As the last piston engine powered bomber, 383 were built between 1947 and 1954. All were [...]
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January 6th, 2010
The Tucson Attractions Passport is a treasure you’ll want to own for your extended visit to Tucson and we have them for sale at Jeremiah Inn. In it you will find buy-one-get-one admissions to the Arizona Sonora Desert Museum, Pima Air and Space Museum, and dozens of other area attractions. Innkeepers Beth and Bob Miner [...]
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December 15th, 2009
Saturday, December 12, the music loving community of Tucson, joined to dedicate the Laszlo Veres Amphitheater in Udall Park. Laszlo Veres, conductor of the Arizona Symphonic Winds has brought music in the park to delighted Tucsonans for decades. In this photo, Laszlo has yielded the baton to one of his brothers who visited especially for [...]
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December 15th, 2009
Jeremiah Inn’s innkeepers, Beth and Bob, had a chance to whisper their “wish list” into Santa’s ear as he stopped by the Pima Air and Space Museum last weekend. Don’t worry, Santa’s not replacing the reindeer with any aircraft! When we asked Santa about what he could do for Tucson’s economy, he replied, “The elves [...]
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December 11th, 2009
On a recent picnic on Mt. Lemmon, Jeremiah Inn innkeepers, Bob and Beth, captured this photo of a Mexican Blue Jay, waiting on a nearby grill to savor any misplaced picnic items. These fairly large birds are noisy, but friendly to everyone except other birds and little chipmunks who thought they might take part in [...]
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November 2nd, 2009
On Sunday, November 1, Jeremiah Inn’s guests awoke to hundreds of runners and walkers greeting a beautiful day by participating in the Fleet Feet TMC Half Marathon and running past the bed and breakfast at about 7:30 am and returning over the next several hours. The weather was perfect, the course was scenic (naturally!) and [...]
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October 23rd, 2009
It’s hard to believe that only 24 miles from Jeremiah Inn Bed and Breakfast you will find spectacular fall foliage on Mt. Lemmon’s slopes. Yesterday, innkeepers, Beth and Bob Miner, packed a picnic lunch and within a 45 minute drive reached 8000 feet elevation (and went from 80 degrees to 50 degrees!). We enjoyed a [...]
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October 2nd, 2009
At the end of the Echo Canyon Loop Trail, innkeepers, Bob and Beth Miner came upon this formation that appeared to us to be a hand-shaped rock, feeding a rock-shaped rock, to a face-shaped rock. Maybe it was the heat??? When you visit Jeremiah Inn Bed and Breakfast and take your day trip to Chiricahua [...]
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September 30th, 2009
Jeremiah Inn’s innkeepers, Bob and Beth Miner, recently paid a return visit to a favorite Southern Arizona destination, Chiricahua National Monument. Located about 115 miles east of Tucson, and taking 2 1/2 hours to reach, it is well worth the trip! Within its borders are spectacular pinnacles of rhyolite, called hoodoos, set in a beautifully [...]
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