Great ramada and tree covered area. We had 60 people and had plenty of room. The area next to the ramada had a horseshoe pit, as well as open areas that we used for corn hole, yarts, and frisbees. They also had a basketball court. Area was clean when we got there. Electricity was locked up, but we didn't need it. There was a porta-john in the parking lot...not great but there when it was needed. Clean inside. Lots of parking. I liked the fact that there were recycle bins as well as plenty of trash containers. Nice big tables....6 of them that seated 6 to 8 people comfortably. We will use this location again. Friendly staff who helped if needed, but...
Read moreWonderful little museum! Plan on minimum 1 hour if you just scan thru, 2 hours if you're really interested in the facts because every square inch of the walls and then some is covered with artifacts and information! The 158th has been helping Arizona and the world since before Arizona was a state! The volunteers were both encyclopedias of info, and both had roots with the fort. Wonderful bits from battling natives and establishing a new culture to Afghanistan is covered in these two buildings, GREAT for the...
Read moreA lovely little museum showcasing the journey of the 158th Bushmasters. It goes in depth from the 1800s to modern day, covering all sorts of various information on the unit and their service. Despite only being two buildings, the displays are very in-depth and you can easily spend a few hours here. They had some unique weapons I haven't seen anywhere else and a few cool dioramas. The volunteers were very nice and willing to answer any questions. Definitely a must visit if you are...
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