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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.
Explore a treasure trove at Mesa's Bookmans Entertainment Exchange, where you can immerse yourself in a diverse collection of classic vinyl LPs. Discover rare imports, out-of-print gems, and hard-to-find records waiting to be found. But that's not all—the store also offers a captivating assortment of video games, books, magazines, comics, musical instruments, sound systems, and more. Bookman's admirable mission is to reduce waste by giving items a new lease on life with new owners while providing customers with a continuously evolving selection. Bookman's invaluable service creates a win-win situation for everyone involved.
Goldfield Ghost Town is a must-see destination. Walk down Main Street and explore the numerous shops and historic buildings. Take a tour of the Mammoth Gold Mine and visit the Goldfield Museum. You can also try your luck at panning for gold and enjoy a ride on Arizona's only narrow gauge train. Take advantage of the exciting old West Gunfight performed by the Goldfield Gunfighters. This town was once bustling in the 1890s with three saloons, a boarding house, a general store, a blacksmith shop, a brewery, a meat market, and a schoolhouse. Although the town faced challenges due to mining issues, it came back to life between 1910 and 1926. Today, visitors worldwide experience the rich history of this gold-mining town on the historic Apache Trail and enjoy the grandeur of Arizona's Wild West.