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    4.3 (9 reviews)

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    Richard F.

    We pulled into the Historic District of Wilcox not knowing what to expect. It was pretty deserted and looked like a ghost town until we spotted a colorful storefront with a sign that said Rex Allen Museum. I immediately recognized the name as a singing cowboy from my childhood era. The museum building is one of Wilcox's oldest commercial buildings that was constructed of adobe in the 1890's. We walked in and were greeted by a very friendly lady who welcomed us to the museum and said it would be $2 each for admission. What a bargain. She turned on a disc player with old Rex songs playing and invited us to enter the first area of exhibits and displays. She began to tell us the story of how Rex was born in The Wilcox 12/31/1920. She told us about his parents and grand parents and showed us some interesting memorabilia from that period. She told us about his horse and that it is buried across the street in the park and that the ashes of Rex were scattered about the park after he passed. We heard the story of how the Rex Allen days began in 1951 as an event day for charity and now continue as a four day event of fun every year beginning with the Cowboy Hall of Fame induction. We continued through the museum where rooms are filled with artifacts and memorabilia, walls filled with movie posters, costumes, gun, guitars, comic books(that I remember reading as a boy), Disney wall since he was the voice for 150 cartoon characters, sidekicks who starred with him in films and stage, the Hall of Fame room and a room that is full of memories form his son, Rex Allen, Jr. There is even a small gift shop with souvenirs at reasonable prices. If you grew up in the 40's-50's this place should be of interest when you visit this area. Plan on spending a fun 2 hours.

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    Love these old time museums that keep the Wild West relevant. While it's small, it's filled to the brim with memorabilia.

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    City Of Willcox

    City Of Willcox

    3.5(2 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    The city of Wilcox is one of those forgotten places in our country. When you first enter the town…read moreyou'll see that so many of the businesses have closed and it almost looks like a ghost town similar to many of the towns in the West. But, if you really look around you can find some hidden gems that will bring back memories of yesteryear. There is the old Train Depot, the Rex Allen Museum, Marty Robbins Museum, Movie Theatre, the City Park, Lake Cochise, the Winery and so much more. Hopefully, you will go visit sometime and take a look around and discover these gems yourself.

    BACKGROUND My foray…read moreinto Arizona Wines sort of started as a fluke two years ago, when my mom suggested we go to Wilcox, Arizona, to check out their biannual Wine Festival. I vaguely remember Wilcox as a town we've passed by several times in the past, as it is right off the I-10, south of Tucson, past Benson. As a sleepy town located in Cochise County, Arizona, with a recorded population of 3,757 as of the 2010 Census, it's easy for state residents, travelers, and tourists to overlook the town of Willcox, Arizona, especially as wine country. WILCOX (THEN) Originally named Maley, Willcox was founded in 1880 as a stop along the famous Southern Pacific Railroad, later renamed to Willcox to honor the visiting of General Orlando B. Willcox in 1889. Come the 20th century, Willcox had risen to prominence as a major producer of cattle, with agriculture remaining integral to the town's success and longevity today. Famously, Willcox is known as the birthplace of Rex Allen, also known as the Arizona Cowboy. He wrote songs, acted, starred in Westerns made in the 1950s, and acted in Frontier Doctor from 1958 until 1959. WILCOX (NOW) Today, much of the town's traffic is linked to Interstate 10, running immediately north of the town. Major employers located within the town include Willcox Unified School District, TravelCenters of America, Northern Cochise Community Hospital, the Border Patrol, and Safeway. However, the town is also home to an up-and-coming winery industry that is drawing in wine lovers, tourists, and in-state residents. WILCOX WINE COUNTRY Willcox is making quite a name for itself as a must-see winery destination. Responsible for growing 74% of the grapes grown in the state of Arizona, Willcox relies on what it calls the "Willcox Bench:" just the right soil and climate to grow grapes and make wine that wins national competitions annually. Grape varietals grown in Willcox include: Petit Sirah, Malvasia Bianca, Sangiovese, Chenin Blanc, Syrah, Colombard, Sauvignon Blanc, Corvina, Merlot, Malbec, Tannat, Cabernet Franc, Chardonnay, Tempranillo, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Mourvedre. WILCOX WINE FESTIVAL Every year, Willcox hosts the Willcox Wine Festival (twice per year). This first event of this year will take place May 19th and 20th, 2018, with individuals from around the country coming to experience what is hailed as some of the best wine made in the entire U.S. at this time. This spring's upcoming festival will feature tastings from local vineyards, like: Aridus Wine Company, Arizona Stronghold Vineyards, Bodega Pierce, Caduceus Cellars, Carlson Creek Vineyard, Coronado Vineyards, Deep Sky Vineyards, Kief-Joshua Vineyards, Golden Rule Vineyards, Four Tails Vineyard, Pillsbury Wine Company, Sierra Bonita Vineyards, and the list goes on. WILCOX AREA HIKING Some of the best hiking and site seeing the area, includes, Chiricahua National Park, Apple Annie's Orchards, Apache Springs, Heart of Rocks, and Fort Bowie National Park. THE STORY On my first trip to Wilcox, I was with my mom, and enjoyed spending quality time with her. It reminded me of the time I spent with her exploring Arizona when I was growing up. So, I think I was crushing on Wilcox a bit on my first trip, because of my mom and my memories with her. I say that, because I was there again yesterday, and the main downtown area seemed olden-timey cute, but a lot less romantic than I had remembered. I think that is also due in part to the fact that the wine festival had not been set up yet, as it's starting on Saturday, May 19, 2018. Wilcox is dry and sparse, and I mentioned to several people that it would be a great place for people in the witness relocation program to start a new life. CONCLUSION I like the City of Wilcox. I think it's definitely worth a visit, especially for the biannual wine festivals. Wilcox is one probably of the few places left on earth with a genuine small town vibe. 3/5 RECOMMEND OF NOTE *For more information: https://www.visitarizona.com/cities/tucson-and-southern/willcox

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    Colossal Cave Mountain Park - Great things to see!!

    Colossal Cave Mountain Park

    4.6(536 reviews)
    48.8 mi

    I booked the ladder tour for my husband and I for his birthday. Adam was our tour guide. We had a…read moregreat time! I am claustrophobic and let Adam know and he was very understanding and encouraging. He definitely helped me feel at ease and I was able to finish the entire tour. Adam is very passionate about caving and it really shows. We've been in multiple caves and on tours so I wasn't sure if this would be anything special. It absolutely was and I was pleasantly surprised. There were a few activities we got to do that I haven't ever experienced before like playing "drums" on stalactites and "painting" on the wall with a flashlight. We learned a lot about the history of the cave and heard some interesting and fun stories. We also got to explore a little bit on our own here and there off to the sides of the path which my husband really enjoyed. The ladder part is at the end and it was a lot of fun and almost like an obstacle course. We had a great time here and I'm really glad we came!

    Fun tour of cave with some good history. Good that the cost supports back the park. Our guide was…read morevery knowledgeable and friendly. The path is very accessible so it isn't hard to walk. The lighting is great showing off great cave features and photos to take. Just no flash Although cool, I would say I've been to nicer caves, but if this is your first cave visit it is probably worth it. Enjoy!

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    Colossal Cave Mountain Park - Eric was a fabulous guide for our tour through the cave. Eric also smelled really good!! Would go again if Eric was the tour guide.

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    Eric was a fabulous guide for our tour through the cave. Eric also smelled really good!! Would go again if Eric was the tour guide.

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