One of our favorite iconic moments are the three toilet seats hanging off the boardwalk. We can only imagine what it would be like to have lived here back then, but we got a letter from Alice in the 80s, which you can read to see how it was for her. Next to the Country Store is a display window in honor of a couple who lived in town in the 1920's. Our homemade fudge and warm nuts are also not to be missed. There's lots to learn about how the Salt River Lakes and Rivers provide water to the entire Phoenix valley, how the dams work, and the fires and floods that have caused us to rebuild.Īfter all the learning, stop into our Old Fashioned Country Store and enjoy a scoop of world famous Prickly Pear Gelato. The rest of the museum is a journey through time, sharing our trials and tribulations as well as our triumphs. Sign the guest book when you enter! We love to see where you're visiting from, near or far!įollow the wall clockwise to learn the history of the Superstition Mountains, the Stories of The Lost Dutchman's Gold, and the history of the Native Americans in this area, and their contributions to life in the valley today. It's been completely remodeled and now shares a wealth of information. Mosey down the boardwalk and visit the little red schoolhouse at the end of town. We serve the freshest burgers, hottest chili and coldest drinks every day! Our unique wallpaper is made from real dollar bills from visitors all around the world. You've just driven one of the most beautiful scenic roads in Arizona, how about a cold drink and a bite to eat at the Superstition Saloon and Restaurant? Real saddles serve as bar stools where you can enjoy a cold brew, tall, frosty prickly pear lemonade, or sarsaparilla.
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