
PlaceFort Valley
Highest Toilet in Arizona
At 11,500 feet in elevation, there is no toilet in the state closer to the sky than this one.
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Strange places, unforgettable stories, and road-trip ideas from licensed Atlas Obscura picks, all gathered into one bilingual guide.

At 11,500 feet in elevation, there is no toilet in the state closer to the sky than this one.

This Old West hotel, the longest in continuous operation in the state of Arizona, is claimed to be haunted.

This open-pit mine is now an abandoned symbol of Bisbee's copper-mining heritage.

This unique art installation used boiler tubes from a decommissioned power plant to resemble Antelope Canyon.

All that's left of a former camp and settlement is a plaque commemorating the water source found at this remote site.

The exit of the largest prisoner-of-war escape attempt on American soil during World War II.