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Tortilla Flat, Arizona.

 

A town that stands as a testament to resilience and a living legacy of the Old West.

 

Nestled deep in the Superstition Mountains along the historic Apache Trail, Tortilla Flat is the oldest operating stagecoach town in Arizona.

 

Established in 1904, this tiny outpost has weathered numerous challenges, including devastating fires and floods, yet has always risen from the ashes, embodying the rugged spirit of its residents and visitors.

 

The town's history is rich with tales of adventure and perseverance. Tortilla Flat played a pivotal role in Arizona's development, including facilitating the first water project under the Bureau of Reclamation, which helped bring water and electricity to the burgeoning city of Phoenix. 

 

Today, it remains a beloved destination for travelers seeking a unique blend of history, nature, and quirky charm.

 

Visitors can explore the town's museum, savor a generous meal and cold drinks at the iconic Superstition Saloon, or simply enjoy the stunning desert landscape. 

 

Tortilla Flat is not just a place—it's an experience, a slice of history preserved amidst the rugged beauty of Arizona's wilderness.

 

So, grab a scoop of our famous Prickly Pear Gelato, take a photo with the iconic toilet seats, and remember, in Tortilla Flat, we're tough, we're resilient, and we're still the town that’s TOO TOUGH TO DIE!​

 

 

 

 

Too Tough To Die - Columbia Booney Hat

$39.99Price

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• 3-inch brim
• Adjustable drawcord and toggle at the back
• Embroidered Columbia logo on the front

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