Explore Arizona’s forgotten ghost towns, where crumbling buildings, silent streets, and desert winds create hauntingly ...
Arizona has been a destination for thousands of hopeful settlers over the years. At one point, many of them were miners looking to find gold in the mineral-rich Sonoran desert mountains. But, just as ...
Do you believe that all abandoned towns are truly deserted? Arizona is home to many "ghost towns," and a few of them might actually have ghosts. Given the state's rich — and sometimes violent past — ...
This Arizona ghost town feels trapped in the eighteen hundreds, with weathered buildings, historic relics, and stories of ...
Check out Mel Martin's Auto Museum in Glendale, where you can find one of the biggest collections of rare cars in the country. After that, swing by Ceretta's Candy Factory to see how they make their ...
Many abandoned mines and ghost towns are situated in remote, inaccessible areas. You often drive far from major towns. Cell ...
Located in the Superstition Mountains, Goldfield was a booming gold-mine town from 1892 to 1898, the time it took to strip the rich vein of all its ore. Between Sedona and Prescott, the town boasted ...
To truly appreciate the essence of Arizona, make the rugged drive to Cleator and Crown King in the Bradshaw Mountains north of Phoenix. This road trip gives travelers a taste of everything that makes ...
Nothing, Arizona, is a designated ghost settlement located precisely at Milepost 148 1/2 on U.S. Route 93, south of Wikieup.