For $10 you’ll gain entry to both Tuzigoot National Monument and Montezuma Castle National Monument for the week. About 20 miles apart, both monuments are said to have been inhabited by the Sinagua people.
If you’re planning a visit, or are just interested in learning more, I’ve curated a list of some places to go/learn about.
Jerome isn’t what you’d expect to see at your typical ghost town. In fact, despite its historic struggles, it still houses a lively community of about 450 residents.
If you’re a whiskey drinker, Prescott Whiskey Row is your dreamland. Even if you’re not all that into whiskey like me, this is a great strip of bars for bar hopping.
As promised, here are some more stories that were shared with me at the Glendale’s Kickoff to Juneteenth Event…
With that in mind, I walked around with only one question in mind; “What is your story?” I wanted each person to take that in any way they wanted.
Let’s start out with a message from East Jesus.. “Please review our guide to survival in the East Jesus wasteland before you get yourself hurt or royally piss us off.”
Just east of the Salton Sea, you’ll find this sudden pop of color against the arid desert that reads “God Is Love.”
I knew it was rich in history, but I wasn’t expecting it to be so artsy. Along the way there were so many places to stop offering unique photo ops, perfect to spice up your insta feed.
As the majority of the area surrounding Salton Sea turned into the ghost town it is today, Bombay Beach took a slightly different route.