Varsity Clubs of America - Tucson By Diamond Resorts

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AZ 85716 3855 East Speedway Boulevard, Tucson, AZ 85716, United States of America

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This Tucson property is 2 miles from the University of Arizona. The property offers an outdoor pool, hot tub and suites with a kitchenette. Varsity Clubs of America-Tucson suites have a spacious sitting area and work desk.

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