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.
In a world where technology has taken over the art industry, it's refreshing to witness the skill and craftsmanship of traditional artisans. Woodcarvers stand out as true stars, and their exceptional talent is celebrated yearly at the Annual Desert Woodcarving Show and Sale held in Mesa. Here, talented local, regional, and national woodcarvers showcase their remarkable wood sculptures, making it one of the year's most popular events. Come and experience the beauty of traditional art at this festival, where you can witness the incredible artistry of these skilled artisans who create something truly memorable using the most basic of materials.
Experience the best entertainment in Mesa, Arizona, at the Silver Star Theater. This premier dinner and show venue rivals even Las Vegas. You will be transported to a world of pure entertainment bliss with a custom-designed showroom featuring tiered seating for unobstructed views and a professional stage equipped with state-of-the-art sound and lighting systems. Before enjoying your meal, relax and unwind with a refreshing cocktail in the spacious lobby bar. The Silver Star Theater's parking area can accommodate both cars and buses. Once you've experienced the unparalleled entertainment adventure at the Silver Star Theater, you'll be left wanting more. Come and see why it's worth millions of dollars and why people are raving about it.