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English: Tortilla Flat, Arizona is an unincorporated community in the Superstition Mountains in eastern Maricopa County, Arizona, located along the Apache Trail (Arizona State Route 88). With an unofficial population of 6, it originated as a campground for prospectors, and later was a freight camp for the building of the Theodore Roosevelt Dam. It is now owned and operated by Alvin Ross, a farmer from Indiana who purchased the town – which consists primarily of a bar/restaurant, a country store and a mercantile/gift shop – in 1998.

The Tortilla Flat Superstition Saloon was supposedly founded by Jakob Waltz, the "Old Dutchman" of the Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine. (Description source: Sign on site.) The interior walls of the saloon are covered in dollar bills.

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