LASR.net Homepage




Menu

Belva's Real Estate Florence Visitors Center

Showdown on Main Pitmaster Challenge

Starting date:
Ending date:

Always call # confirm
Event# 520-868-4496

Event Details

Come join us for this great Annual BBQ Competition in Downtown Florence, Arizona, the first weekend of November. Right on Main St. the street will be closed off, and will have lots of great BBQ Teams there competing for Top Pitmaster and their share of the $5000 Purse.
Come on out and join us.
It's going to be a great, fun & tasty event. We will have Entertainment, Food Trucks, Beer Garden and lots more going on.

Showdown on Main Pitmaster Challenge

Address : Main St. Florence AZ
Phone : 520-868-4496    (Always call and confirm events.)

Web:

Cook-offs

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Pinal County Historical Museum

A flashback into Native American and Territorial Arizona history is your when you visit the museum. There are exhibits of 125 varieties of barbed wire, early doctor'

Florence, AZ Museums

Nicholas Saloon

The earliest fired-brick building still standing in Florence and the town's second oldest brick structure, the second Nicholas Saloon and Beer Hall was built in 1889 for John Nicholas. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Florence, AZ Historic Buildings

Historic Coke Ovens in Box Canyon

The Historic Coke Ovens, otherwise known as charcoal kilns, and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, were built in 1882 along the Gila River by the Pinal Consolidated Mining Company, and are so inaccessible that their preservation is easily understood.

Florence, AZ Historic Sites

Florence Woman's Club

The Florence Woman's Club grew from the original Florence Village Improvement Club, organized in 1897 to improve and beautify the town of Florence. Members paid 25 cents a year to Mrs. T.F Weedin to keep the club's rake under her porch.

Florence, AZ Historic Buildings

Jesus Preciado de Luna/Bernardina Lorona House

This is the Historic District's finest example of a Sonoran corner-style row house. Its street facades are flush with the property line and the wings are one room deep. Always used as a residence, it was built in 1880 by Juan Luna, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places

Florence, AZ Historic Homes

Things to do near Florence, AZ