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"Indie Hotspots: South by Southwest Sources" — Zócalo Magazine (Dec 2011) "Southwest on Kinney Road on the flipside of the Tucson Mountains is Cat Mountain [Station], a complex that includes a café, bed and breakfast and a couple of local crafts and vintage shops. At Affairs of the Arts [Gallery] you'll find handmade books, collage pins and small blown glass bottles, all under $10. Also in the complex is Cat Mountain Emporium, where there's great jewelry including old Indian and Mexican pieces, vintage lace, whole sets of dishes and a plethora of unique items, from $5 and up." read more » "Web Feature: A Labor of Love" — NPR Arizona Public Media (5/19/2011) "On the stretch of Kinney Road south of Old Tucson Studios, the saguaros spread from each side of the asphalt like a sea. Then it crops up from among the cactus and creosote: an island of adobe with a sign that says “Cat Mountain Station.” Since its construction in the 1950s, this quirky mud and brick business center has alternately hosted a museum of Western collectibles, a feed store, and a biker bar. It fell into neglect and disrepair by the late 1990s and stayed there, until one man—captivated by its outpost feel—committed himself to bringing it back from the brink..." read more » Also see Coyote Pause Cafe in the news & Cat Mountain Lodge in the news
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