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Cave Creek, Arizona

The Cave Creek Museum's original Tubercular cabin, one of 16 cabins that made up a local TB camp, was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in November 2002. According to the Arizona Historical Society, this TB cabin is the last original cabin remaining in the state of Arizona. In the 1920's and 1930's, these primitive cabins were the last hope for tuberculosis patients.

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Steven DeWitt Perrin Gallery

This world-class gallery, located in the Los Tiendas Shoppes, exhibits the award-winning and extremely deep and meaningful Expressionist paintings by Steven DeWitt Perrin. The gallery offers original fine art, limited edition giclees, archive-quality prints, notecard gift sets with the artists'

Cave Creek, AZ Arts

Frontier Town

The Story of Frontier Town Cave Creek, Arizona The wild west town of Cave Creek was settled in the 1870's by miners, ranchers and cattleman, but did not incorporate until 1986, and as the local Creekers would say, still wild after all these years. Today many people visit Frontier Town, an 1880'

Cave Creek, AZ Historic Sites



Cave Creek Recreation Area

Hiking trails, camping, and RV hookups are available at the Cave Creek Recreation Area. The Go John Loop Trailhead - From Phoenix take Cave Creek Road north to left on Carefree Highway. Turn right on 32

Cave Creek, AZ Recreation

Things to do near Cave Creek, AZ