The Superstition Mountains: What’s in a Name
In the mid-1700s, according to accounts passed down through the years, a group of Jesuit missionaries led 240 gold-laden mules across southern Arizona. The group…
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In the mid-1700s, according to accounts passed down through the years, a group of Jesuit missionaries led 240 gold-laden mules across southern Arizona. The group…
Somewhere in the Superstition Mountains east of Phoenix, Arizona, there may or may not be a gold mine. Nobody has ever found it and nobody…
Jagged volcanic rock, deep canyons, saguaro cactus standing guard on the ridgelines. People come from all over the world to hike the Superstition Mountains east…
There is a legend that has circulated around the Superstition Mountains for decades. It goes something like this. Somewhere in the remote interior of those…
Not everything that happens in the Superstition Mountains involves gold or murder. Some of it is just plain strange. This is the part of the…
The Report Filed in Waco Seven miles north of Waco, Texas, sat Connally Air Force Base, a military installation built for training pilots. In the…
There’s a grave in Corsicana, Texas that has puzzled people for more than a hundred years. The headstone doesn’t have a name on it. It…