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No we drove by and I saw it when we passed but we just went right to Tortilla Flat and back directly. I didn't know much about it, looks interesting. If we can get back there again for a trip I'll be sure to check it out.
Looks great, i am going to Sun City in March to visit my parents, not much extra time but am meeting my brother from New Mexico for one day and renting bikes, thinking about a Sun City to Tombstone day trip. Cant pass up some riding when there, its 5 degrees here right now and getting a little nuts.
Day 6: Lake Havasu City. Nice ride out 10 and up 95 to Barley's Brewery.
Wow, your bringing back memories for me! I used to eat at Barley Bros. very often while living in Lake Havasu City. I'm actually going to visit LHC for the first time in 7 years in a few weeks. I'll surely hit Barley Bros. again. Sounds like you had yourself a nice trip!
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