Journey back through time in Arizona and discover five deserted towns left behind after mining booms, train‑robbing legends ...
Arizona ghost towns tell the stories of the state’s past. An estimated 100,000 mines hide among the towering cactus and dusty roads of Arizona. These mines produced rich minerals, causing small town ...
Driving the Historic U.S. Route 66 is a bucket-list road trip experience packed with famous landmarks — but here are three ...
There are no states with more old western towns than Arizona. The Grand Canyon State is notorious for its plethora of Old West locale, and, depending on who you ask, is how the state came to be. Some ...
Sure, you can spend Halloween going on ghost tours and stepping into haunted houses. But did you know Arizona also has haunted mines, Halloween stargazing and a spooky party bike? These are stops ...
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 ...
Abandoned towns or ghost towns are powerful reminders of America’s frontier past, mining booms, industrial failures, and ...
South of Tucson, not far from the U.S.-Mexico border, is the tiny town of Tubac, which has become one of Arizona’s best ...
The people may be long gone, but what they left behind fascinates. These five ghost towns are time capsules, giving visitors a peek into what life was like in each community during its heyday. Some ...
From Wrangell, Alaska, to Oatman, Arizona, you'll be surprised to see what these places looked like a century ago.