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Closed
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11:00 AM - 7:30 PM
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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11:00 AM - 7:30 PM
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
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Prepare for a night of intrigue and indulgence at Alchemy 48, the speakeasy concealed beneath Level 1 Arcade Bar in Downtown Mesa. Your adventure begins on the back patio, where staff will guide you to the secret door. Once inside, you'll discover a world of prohibition-inspired craft cocktails, beer, and wine; each sips a compelling experience. While they don't enforce a dress code, they encourage guests to embrace the 1920s theme and dress up for an unforgettable night. Take advantage of this opportunity to make your night out genuinely memorable. Experience Alchemy 48 today.
Hale Centre Theatre, located in Gilbert, Arizona, has been the premier family theatre since 2003. The 350-seat theater-in-the-round offers family-friendly shows throughout the year. The theatre is owned and operated separately by family members and is one of the five theaters in three states. The Hale Centre Theatre is legendary as America's longest continuously running, privately owned, and operated theater company. The theatre is committed to providing its patrons with the best theatrical experience possible in a warm and friendly environment similar to their homes. To accomplish this, they carefully select shows that reflect their promise to provide fun and affordable entertainment.
The Superstition Mountain Museum is in the Superstition Mountain range in Central Arizona. The museum offers visitors an experience of the Old West, focusing on the region's history, Native American people, early western settlers, local geology, and industry. The Museum Gallery features a detailed exploration of the region's history with artifacts, multi-media exhibits, and docent-led tours. Visitors can observe a working display of large-scale model trains and a 100-year-old Cossak 20-stamp ore mill and explore the museum's vast collection of Western movie and television history memorabilia. The Village exhibit includes two brush structures, a cooking area, and a hide drying rack, and visitors can find books, apparel, local Native American arts and crafts, and seasonal gift selections.