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ELVIS LIVE!

Come join us for an “Elvis Live” show at the Superstition Mountain Museum on Tuesday, February 14, 2023 at 2:00 p.m.

Paul Hubbard will perform a stirring tribute to “The King” in the “Elvis Chapel” at the Museum. The chapel was featured in the movie “Charro!” (1969) and was one of the few surviving structures after the Apacheland fire on February 14, 2004.

Tickets are $25 each and proceeds benefit the Museum and its mission. You can pick up tickets in the Museum store, 4087 E Apache Trail in Apache Junction AZ 85119. Call 480-983-4888 for more information.

The show is sponsored by AZ Cowboys for Christ

"Elvis" Chapel

Originally an important feature of the Apacheland Movie Ranch, the “Elvis” Chapel is an amazing location to hold your special event. Whether a wedding, elopement, renewal of vows, memorial service, or celebration of life, it is available for events every day from 8am to 8pm. The air-conditioned chapel seats 75 guests comfortably. A bridal room with bath is located in the rear of the chapel.

The Elvis Memorial Chapel is a movie prop that was used in the 1969 Elvis Presley western “Charro!” — the only movie Elvis made in which he did not sing, but played a strictly dramatic role. During the movie shoot, a specially-made steeple was constructed and put on the chapel so that it could be blown off during an explosion central to the movie’s plot.

It’s a survivor of two fires: one in 1969 and one in 2004, which decimated Apacheland Movie Ranch. The Elvis Memorial Chapel was donated to the Superstition Mountain Museum by Sue and Ed Birmingham.

The Elvis chapel is one of three venues on the grounds used for weddings and other private events.

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