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Gold, Ghosts & 750,000 Dollar Bills: Arizona's Oldest Stagecoach Town

Gold, Ghosts & 750,000 Dollar Bills: Arizona's Oldest Stagecoach Town

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On this episode of Arizona Backroads, Birdman rides 13 miles and 138 curves deep into the Superstition Mountains to visit one of Arizona's most legendary outposts — Tortilla Flat.

Population: 6.

Oldest surviving stagecoach town in Arizona.

And home to an estimated 750,000 dollar bills covering the walls.

Birdman sits down with Ryan — assistant general manager, maintenance lead, and unofficial town historian — to unpack the wild history behind this former dam-worker camp turned iconic desert stop.

You'll hear about:

🏜️ How Tortilla Flat got its name (and why it's not "Flats")

🐻 The 1928 zoo and the bear that bit a tourist

🔥 The fire that reshaped the town

💵 Why miners nailed their last dollar to the wall

⛏️ The legend of the Lost Dutchman and Jacob Waltz

🌊 Flooded roads, tarantula crossings & stuck delivery trucks

📬 The still-operating village post office

🏍️ Why motorcyclists and cyclists make this a must-ride destination

They dive into the gold lore of the Superstitions, the Spanish cross artifact found in a cave, and the myth that the old hotel was built with gold-infused bricks.

This isn't a tourist trap.

It's a living piece of Arizona history.

And you can't experience it online.

You have to ride the curves.

Watch for the javelina.

And step inside.

Arizona Backroads — Get out and explore.

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