The Story Behind This Abandoned Old West Attraction In Arizona Is Downright Intriguing

Fort Courage, an abandoned tourist attraction on Route 66 in Arizona, intrigues with its nostalgic charm and decaying state.

Drive down any Arizona highway and you’re bound to come across plenty of spooky, abandoned sites. The dusty foundations of ghost towns and once-prominent businesses are now decaying under the hot sun. We’ve highlighted a fair number of these places in the past, and today we’re adding yet another fun-filled location to that list! Let’s check it out. This abandoned attraction in Arizona is sure to intrigue and enamor you.

Route 66, the old highway that ran parallel through Arizona’s northern region, is home to Americana and all the dreams associated with it.

It reaches back to a nostalgic past, events always appearing a little sweeter than history would suggest. Unfortunately, most of the attractions associated with the highway have been abandoned and deteriorating ever since the highway was officially removed in the 1980s.

Some of these attractions are somehow still standing today, though in varying states of decay. One of those locations is Fort Courage, a tourist attraction sitting in the tiny town Houck on the road to Petrified Forest.

The building wasn’t an actual military fort, despite the guard towers and tall fences. It was actually built as a sort-of replica of a set from the brief 1960s sitcom, F Troop. The show certainly played with those themes of nostalgia from the era of the Civil War and westward expansion with a bit of slapstick humor, comedic hijinks, and historical inaccuracies thrown in for good measure.

Fort Courage was erected in the 1970s on the side of the highway and, while not officially associated with the defunct TV show, it wasn’t shy to flaunt any mild relation to it.

The attraction stayed in business for years thanks in part to its gift shop where you could purchase general travel-related goods, snacks, arts and crafts, and other merchandise…

...as well as a pancake restaurant that once served meals to hungry travelers.

However, Fort Courage closed for good in 2014. This is probably for the same reason many other old Route 66 attractions closed their doors and small towns slowly died: the replacement of the Mother Highway with Interstate 40 meant fewer people were stopping to spend their dollars in these little pieces of Americana.

Fort Courage is located just off Old Route 66 on North Frontage Road in Houck. You can find its location via this Google Maps link. Please note: The attraction now sits behind a chain-link fence and has been rapidly decaying in the last few years, so we do not recommend attempting to enter the premises.

If you want to read about another fascinating abandoned place in Arizona that you can actually explore, we suggest checking out the Gold King Mansion near Kingman. Read more about it in 8 Staggering Photos Of An Abandoned Mansion Hiding In Arizona.

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