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- Nothing, Arizona - Town of Nothing
We've driven past Nothing many times on the way from Phoenix to Las Vegas. There's a sign for the town, one small building, a large graded parking area, and a cell phone tower with solar power panels. Sometimes there's a truck or two parked there. For the last few years there've been some big piles of gravel there, as if someone was going to resurface the parking area, but it hasn't happened yet.
[William H. Wingo, 03/14/2021]Nothing, Arizona:- Address:
- US Highway 93, Nothing, AZ
- Directions:
- On US 93 between mile markers 148 and 149. Six miles north of the junction of Hwy 97. On the northbound side.
- Hours:
- Not open, signs still visible. Local health policies may affect hours and access.
- Admission:
- Nothing.
- Nothing, Arizona - Memories of Nothing
While staying in Lake Havasu City in 1998 I looked at a map that showed a town named "Nothing." I told my wife, "We have to see that," and headed off. When we got there an old man with a World War II veteran hat greeted us. We bought some soda and chocolate bars just to be polite.
We wandered around and saw the Nothing Taxi (a shell of a Model A Ford) and some cages with signs that warned, "Danger: Copperheads." When we looked inside the cages we saw copper pennies with the head of Lincoln on them. We're glad we got to see this unique place before everyone left and it was abandoned.
[Brian, 10/22/2019] Not much remains. There is a wide turnout area off of Route 93 at this location, making it an easy stop for an interesting photo.
[Robert Salmon, 09/01/2016]There's a giant, worn vintage sign that says "Nothing," along with an old abandoned fuel station, on the highway going north. Plenty of room to pull off and take photos.
[lindsey, 05/19/2014]- Nothing, Arizona - Nothing, AZ - Pizza Man Mike
Sorry to report there is once again nothing in Nothing, Arizona. Pizza Man Mike has pulled out and left no forwarding information. The store is totally locked up, signs are all down, and a chain-link fence surrounds the property.
I was truly hoping Mike and Bonnie would succeed, but looks like the current economy has claimed another victim.
[George Catt, 12/25/2010]
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Nothing, Arizona is living up to its name -- no businesses, no residents, and just a bit of ironic signage clinging to posts. But hold on -- is that a solar power array in the background?