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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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7:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Immerse yourself in the rich history of Mesa and its surrounding area on the Apache Trail Tour. Experience a captivating jeep ride through the rugged trail into the Superstition Mountains, where you'll gain a unique historical perspective against breathtaking natural beauty. Enhance your two-hour tour with extended packages that include activities such as gold panning and full-day adventures, fully immersing yourself in the area's most stunning landscapes. The knowledgeable guides will regale you with tales of the history and mystery of the Superstition Mountains and Goldfield Ghost Town while navigating the rugged trails and providing insights about the native cacti and plants. Please keep your eyes peeled for local critters that call this land their home as you embark on this unforgettable adventure.
Embark on an exhilarating adventure at Goldfield Ghost Town. Feel the thrill of the zipline designed by the renowned Stan Checketts. Whether it's a family vacation, anniversary celebration, birthday outing, or corporate event, this zipline is perfect for all ages. Join an unforgettable journey on the Superstition Zipline, which includes the Goldfield Ghost Town, Superstition Mountain, Apache Junction, Lost Dutchman State Park, and Apache Trail. Enjoy the zipline, Thrill Ride, and horse and train rides, and don't miss out on the shooting gallery, Steakhouse & Saloon, and souvenir merchants. This historical Wild West ghost town is perfect for a memorable staycation.
The MCC Theatre has been a significant venue for the college's performing arts program and a community landmark for three decades. It has helped countless students launch their careers, provided a platform for community forums, and even hosted the President of the United States. Before the theatre's opening in 1978, the MCC theatre program had to perform in the student cafeteria or wherever space was available. The theatre was initially designed to serve as a lab for theatre students. Still, over the years, it has also hosted several other events, the most notable being George W. Bush's appearance in 2004 to discuss his proposal for federal grant job training programs for community colleges. Despite this, the venue's primary aim has been to foster and train the college's students in all aspects of the performing arts, resulting in numerous award-winning musical, theatrical, and dance productions.