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Western Sculpture


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Western Sculpture "Thanks For The Rain"

The life-size bronze sculpture was created by Joe Beeler in 1988 and is displayed at the Desert Caballeros Western Museum Park amidst shade and park benches.


Address: Wickenbury Way (Hwy 60) and Tegner Streets

Come visit us in Wickenburg, Arizona

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Jail Tree

This 200 year-old mesquite tree once served as Wickenburg's Jail. From 1863 to 1890

Wickenburg, AZ Pioneer History

E. Bowman, PRCA Champ

Everett Bowman made Wickenburg his home after a highlighted career as a World Champion, All-Around Cowboy. Born in Hope, New Mexico in July, 1899, Everett Bowman was World Champion in 1935 - 1937; champion steer wrestler in 1930, 1935 and 1938; champion steer roper in 1927;

Wickenburg, AZ Famous People

Garcia School

This red brick schoolhouse, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, was built in 1905, replacing the wooden school on this land. "Little remains of the old one-room schoolhouses built of logs, adobe, frame, or brick which proliferated across Arizona in the late 1800s.

Wickenburg, AZ Historic Schoolhouses


Old Post Office

The Old Brick Post Office was built in 1930 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Before the time of the boardwalks, a single window served the people arriving on horseback to get their mail. This may have been the forerunner of the "drive - up window!"

Wickenburg, AZ Historic Buildings

Things to do Arts near Wickenburg, AZ

Food for the Hungry Art Gallery

Experience the faces of heartbreak and victory — the weeping and laughter at Food for the Hungry's art exhibit. Often snapped...

Quilters Point of View Quilt Show -

Quilters Point of View Annual Quilt Show Theme: Scrap Happy A huge display of quilted and sewn items Gift Quilt Tickets $1...