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Harper's Bazaar - Spring Fever The Editor's Eye February 1992 Pg. 18 For Seven White's pictures, they spent nights posing and vamping in the oldest saloon in Arizona, living on chimichangas, margaritas and guacamole.
Golf Week Preferred An Arizona Secret: Arizona's dusty little secret February, 23 2002 Pages 24-30 by Brian Hewitt The sign above the door says you are entering the "Old Tumacacori Bar". But everybody here knows it as Abe's. Abe's liquor license, as a point of trivia, is reputed to be the oldest in the state in its category. Photos by Maurice Harmon
The Monthly Arizonian Abe's Rustic Old Tumacacori Bar December, 2002 Vol. 6 No. 10 Pages 1 & 3 by John Blake Abe is a native son. The many Trujillo headstones in the Calabasas graveyard confirm that. He has the confident air of a well established local, comfortable, with his role. He tells a good story and enjoys hearing one.
Nogales International Arisona Landmark April 19, 2005 Pages A 10 by George G. McQueen Arizona landmark with original bamboo "petate" ceiling and worn floors, the bar top is well broken for vesting elbows, just right for sitting alone or having a party. Photos by George G. McQueen
Tubac Villager Abe's Old Tumacacori Bar May, 2005 #6 Pages 12-13 by Kristine White "I want to thank my customers for putting up with Abe Trujillo for the last 55 years".This from the man himself. During the 30's, the Trujillo Family had been through both prohibition and eviction from their property on the Baca Float, but you won't hear stories of hard times from Abe, the patriarch of what is reputed to be the oldest licensed bar in Arizona. Cover Art: "Very Much A Lady" Ocelot by Nicholas Wilson
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