The predesessor to SAAA, the Tucson Association of Aquatic Clubs, was formed in 1960 and consisted of 12 teams with 600 swimmers. In 1967, the Southern Arizona Aquatic Association was
established and remains a non-profit corporation to promote aquatic training and competition in Southern Arizona. At one point, SAAA was the largest swim organization in the state, with over
3500 swimmers on 33 different teams. A steady decline in the number of available community pools over the last two decades has reduced the number of teams in the league, but the number of
participating swimmers has stayed strong. Today, SAAA still has over a dozen teams and about 1500 registered swimmers.
For more information on the SAAA please visit their website at
The Indian Ridge Historic District is a wonderful example of a mid century modern planned community built by the Lusk Corporation in Tucson Arizona from 1955
to 1964. The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 16th, 2010.
Indian Ruins
Included in this website is information about the University Indian Ruins where the first residents of this ridge resided and how the neighborhood acquired
its name.
Neighborhood Events
Swim Team Season
Fourth of July Parade
Halloween Party
Holiday Luminarias
Mission
To share the history and information that was collected during the process to get the neighborhood listed on the National Register of Historic
Places.
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All content included in this website is for educational purposes only.