There are several popular Tucson webcams live streaming on the Internet. During
the COVD-19 shut downs, these cameras became a welcome way to have some
contact with the outside world.
The most popular Tucson web cam near downtown is Live from Fourth,
pointed on 4th Avenue, just north of 6th Street from Brooklyn Pizza
Company and Sky Bar. This Tucson camera streams in real time 24 hours a day.
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Tucson and Downtown Web Cameras
- Live from Fourth: 24 hour Live Streaming Web Camera From 4th Avenue, Tucson Arizona. Powered v | |
- KVOA-TV Skynet Tucson cameras are HD cameras placed around the city at Speedway & Country
Club, River Road & La Cholla, 12th Avenue & Valencia, Broadway
& Wilmot, and a top of Mt. Lemmon.
- ZooCam from Reid Park Zoo. Watch the elephants and other zoo animals.
- Arizona Sonora Desert Museum web cams.
- SeeCam showing Tucson, the Santa Catalina Mountains and various locations around Tucson.
- University of Arizona web cam pointed north towards the Catalinas from the Computer Sciences building. New images generated every minute.
- Tucson Web Cams pointed towards Sabino Canyon and other views of the city, and wind map from windy.com.
- Hummingbird Web Cam and other live birding cameras from the Paton Center at the Tucson Audubon Society.
- IP Surveillance Cameras from around Tucson from insecam.com
- Air Quality panorama views of Tucson from airfornow.pima.gov
Mt. Lemmon Summerhaven Web Cams
Tucson Freeway & Traffic Cameras
Get
real-time webcam video from ADOT of freeway construction and traffic.
Freeway images of 1-10 at Ina Road, Sunset, Ruthrauff, Prince, Miracle
Mile, Grant, Speedway, Congress, Starr Pass and 1-19.
Download Free Local Tucson Books
"Entertaining Tucson Across the Decades"
50 years of Tucson music and
entertainment between the 1950s into the 2000s. Interviews, original
photographs of thousands of entertainers and hundreds of bands in the
local Tucson, Arizona entertainment scene. Three volumes contain
more than 700 pages and an extensive index of names. By
Robert E. Zucker (3 volume set).
"Treasures of the Santa Catalina Mountains"
Legends of the lost
Iron Door Mine, a lost city and a lost mission in the Santa Catalina
Mountains, north of Tucson, Arizona. The story of mining and Buffalo
Bill Cody in Oracle. 435 pages. By
Robert E. Zucker, collaborated with Flint Carter.
"Searching for Arizona's Buried Treasures"
Treasure hunting in Southern Arizona with four friends
who unearth a medium-size Spanish treasure south of Tucson, Arizona, which consisted
of 82 pounds of Spanish gold bullion. By
Mr. Ron Quinn. Ron passed away in August 2016.