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.
Welcome to Organ Stop Pizza, where they pride themselves on offering various delicious and affordable menu options to satisfy your cravings. From the signature specialties and mouth-watering pasta dishes to the tempting appetizers, sandwiches, salad bars, and desserts, they have something for everyone. But what truly sets them apart is the Mighty Wurlitzer Pipe Organ. This magnificent instrument is the largest theater pipe organ ever created. While you dine with them, you can enjoy nightly shows featuring dancing marionette cats, dazzling disco balls, and breathtaking light displays.
It's rare when you can take the kids to a place that is as educational as it is fun. Fortunately, at least one of those types of attractions can still be enjoyed in Mesa when you take the family on a Superstition Farm Tour. The tour is offered on a walk-in basis and lets visitors experience what it is like to work on an actual dairy farm. Not only will you tour the facility and learn about everything that has to be done on a daily basis, you may actually get to do some of the work yourself!