| Phoenix, Arizona is a great place to go for a visit. You | | | | with antiques and other oddities to make it more |
| can spend a great day there or take a couple weeks | | | | special. When you arrive at the castle you can take a |
| and explore the whole city. If you have already hit the | | | | guided tour which will be led by Mary Lou Gulley. Mrs. |
| usual attractions and are looking for something | | | | Gulley is the daughter for whom Boyce built the castle. |
| different to do, I have just the ticket for you. You | | | | She will tell you stories about the building of the unique |
| should go visit the Mystery Castle. It is an attraction | | | | castle and about her father who regained his health |
| that you are sure to enjoy it. | | | | while building the Mystery Castle. It is an interesting tour |
| The Mystery Castle was built by an interesting man | | | | and one that you will fully enjoy. If nothing else it will |
| named Boyce Luther Gulley between 1930 and 1945 | | | | give you some stories to tell when you get home. |
| for his daughter. Mr. Hulley came to Phoenix originally | | | | If you would like to visit the Mystery Castle while you |
| to try to cure his Tuberculosis. While building the castle | | | | are in Phoenix you can find it at 800 E. Mineral Road. |
| for his beloved daughter he used stones from his | | | | Tours are given from Thursday through Sunday from |
| property to construct an 18 room castle. The castle is | | | | 11AM until 4PM and admission is only $5 for adults and |
| 3 stories tall and has 13 fireplaces , a grotto tavern and | | | | $2 for children. For more information call the |
| many more unique touches. Mr. Gulley truly went all out | | | | information line at 602-268-1581. Have fun. |
| in building this structure for his daughter. He even filled it | | | | |