The Twin Arrows (above) were made of utility poles and plywood are the only things left of what once was a trading post, gas station and a diner. The building is abandoned and deteriorating but the words of truth written on the wall (below) are loud and clear!
Both attractions are on I-40 - Twin Arrows is at Exit 219; the ruins of Two Guns is at Exit 233.
Two Guns once also was a trading post, café, motel and gas station. It was a roadside business and tourist trap. The place lived up to its name, filled with violent killing in 1926 and was known for the Apache massacred in 1878. The remains of the stone ruins might be worth a visit but be extra careful not to get too close to the property.
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