Source: The Fabricator / Josh Welton / May 13, 2023
In Arizona, around Fort Huachuca and Tucson, I’ve enjoyed off-roading along the border, blacksmithing at the O.K. Corral in Tombstone, riding a mine cart down the old Copper mines in Bisbee, visiting the Pima Air and Space Museum and the Titan Missile site.
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