American Heritage Railways, based in Durango, Colorado, is poised to take over Old Tucson Studios. PatParrisTV has confirmed with American Heritage Railways general manger John Harper, his company's intent to reopen Old Tucson.
TUCSON, Ariz. — American Heritage Railways, based in Durango, Colorado, is poised to take over Old Tucson Studios.
KGUN 9 has confirmed with American Heritage Railways general manger John Harper, his company's intent to reopen Old Tucson. They will operate Old Tucson Studios under a subsidiary corporation called Old Tucson Entertainment LLC.
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