
2012
Superstition Mtn. Museum
Apache Junction, AZ
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Apacheland Days
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Museum Encampment
Superstition Mountain Museum celebrates Apacheland Movie Ranch Days. Apacheland, destroyed by fire in l969, rebuilt and razed by fire, again, on Valentine’s Day, 2004 still lives in the hearts and minds of thousands of western movie buffs and two of its most famous buildings, which survived both fires, stand tall once again at the Superstition Mountain Museum on the Apache Trail. They were disassembled, moved and reconstructed in 2005 and once more the Elvis Memorial Chapel and the famous Apacheland Barn ( also known as the Audrey Murphy Barn) are now open as museums in their own right
2011
The Mojave Muleskinners set up their encampment at the Museum underneath the Superstition Mountains. It couldn't have been a more peaceful, beautiful weekend and the weather cooperated wonderfully!
All throughout the day, Camp Four Post had the help of their Dutch Oven cooking class alumni, and prepared a feast for all to share for dinner. It's amazing what great vittles can be cooked in those contraptions!