Rosendo S. Perez Park

424 S Main Ave, Tucson, AZ 85701
0.5 acres | 0.2 hectares
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About Rosendo S. Perez Park in Tucson

Rosendo S. Perez Park, also known as El Tiradito or "The Wishing Shrine," is a small historic site located in the Barrio Viejo neighborhood of Tucson, Arizona. The park is situated near the intersection of South Main Avenue with West Cushing Street.

This unique park is significant for its cultural and historical value rather than its recreational facilities. It is home to the only shrine in the United States dedicated to the soul of a sinner buried in unconsecrated ground. The shrine, which gives the park its alternative name "El Tiradito," is a focal point for visitors and locals alike.

The park itself is relatively small and unassuming, with remnants of gardens and baths. While it may not be impressive in terms of size or typical park amenities, it serves as an important cultural landmark. Visitors can explore the area, learn about its history, and experience a piece of Tucson's rich cultural heritage.

Rosendo S. Perez, after whom the park is named, was instrumental in getting El Tiradito listed on the National Register of Historic Places, highlighting its importance to the local community and its historical significance.

Despite its limited recreational offerings, the park provides a unique opportunity for those interested in local history and culture to experience a lesser-known aspect of Tucson's past.

What to Do at Rosendo S. Perez Park

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When is Rosendo S. Perez Park Open?

Monday:6AM-10:30PM
Tuesday:6AM-10:30PM
Wednesday:6AM-10:30PM
Thursday:6AM-10:30PM
Friday:6AM-10:30PM
Saturday:6AM-10:30PM
Sunday:6AM-10:30PM

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