It’s about 30 miles from North Phoenix driving north on Cave Creek Way, one of the main streets on North Phoenix, crossing the main roads “Bell and “Union Hills”. I live between them 1 mile west of Cave Creek Road. One cool day in the Spring I took Margy and we both drove with my car to Cave Creek town. There was big traffic and we reach it fore ½ hour. We drove to the end of main street and parked the car. We went by foot back, stopped at all interested places, bought some souvenirs and went back using parallel street to see the Museum and the Gallery. We took the car and continued to the Sundial Park in Carefree newborn small town.
In this album are shown the rest of photos, taken by me, mainly of Iron Cowboys Art - Iron horses and cowboys, etc. They return you to Western movies and books.
There are various historic properties and artifacts in the town of Cave Creek. Located on the grounds of the Cave Creek Museum are the Tubercular Cabin, which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places, the First Church of Cave Creek and Golden Reef Stamp Mill. Two of the historic properties have been converted into restaurants. They are the Cave Creek Service Station, which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places and the Cave Creek Inn. Frontier Town which has some of Cave Creeks original structures is also pictured.
There are various historic properties and artifacts in the town of Cave Creek. Located on the grounds of the Cave Creek Museum are the Tubercular Cabin, which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places, the First Church of Cave Creek and Golden Reef Stamp Mill. Two of the historic properties have been converted into restaurants. They are the Cave Creek Service Station, which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places and the Cave Creek Inn. Frontier Town which has some of Cave Creeks original structures is also pictured.
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