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  1. Admission is $10 for adults and $5 for children ages 5-12. Location The Mystery Castle is located in the Foothills of South Mountain Park (two miles south of Baseline Road) at 800 E. Mineral Road in Phoenix, Arizona 85040. To visit, take 7th Street South to Mineral Road, then head east and follow the road to the Mystery Castle entrance.

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  2. Mystery Castle. Coordinates: 33°21′30″N 112°03′48″W. Mystery Castle. Mystery Castle is located in the city of Phoenix, Arizona, in the foothills of South Mountain Park. It was built in the 1930s by Boyce Luther Gulley for his daughter Mary Lou Gulley. After learning he had tuberculosis, Gulley moved from Seattle to the Phoenix area ...

  3. Boyce Gully died in 1945 before he could send for his family. His “princess” was an adult when she moved into her “castle” and began living her fairy tale, perpetuating her dream. She shared her “home” by giving guided tours of her beloved Mystery Castle until her death in 2010. Today, the castle remains open for tours from October ...

  4. Thank you for your support for all these years. Tour Hours. Tours have been suspended until further notice. Location. The Mystery Castle is located in the Foothills of South Mountain Park (two miles south of Baseline Road). 800 E. Mineral Road, Phoenix, AZ 85040. View Larger Map.

  5. Dec 11, 2021 · A castle in the desert may seem unexpected, but you'll find one just south of downtown Phoenix. Situated in the foothills of South Mountain Park and Preserve is the famous Mystery Castle. The ...

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  6. Apr 23, 2021 · Mystery Castle is open for tours. Tours are offered 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Thursdays-Sundays from October through May. Admission is $10, $5 for ages 5-12. Payment is by cash or check only. For more ...

  7. Sep 27, 2019 · When Gulley was diagnosed with tuberculosis in 1930 and given only months to live, he furtively fled his family and headed for a drier climate—desert air was believed to help dry moisture from the lungs of those afflicted with the infectious disease. Alone, he took solace in the foothills of South Mountain Park in Phoenix, Arizona.

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