This is a Fine Art photo of the 'Lost Dutchman Motel/Lodge' sign. This delightful 1950s sign serves as a reminder of the LOST DUTCHMAN MINE. This old motel/lodge is believed to be located in the Phoenix area. It is unknown if it is still in operation today. The near by Superstition Mountains have long held a mystery that one German immigrant, Jacob Waltz, had come across an amazing vein of pure gold worth million of dollars. Sadly, he died and left no indication as to where the location of the mine was exactly. Jacob's body was discovered in the desert near the small town of Wickenburg, Arizona. His saddle bags filled with gold. People have been looking for this lost legendary mine since 1892. Literally thousands have combed the hills looking through out the Superstition Mountain range for the Mother Load. However, the myth has expanded to include the possibility that the LOST DUTCHMAN MINE might actually be in Colorado, or perhaps, California. What a great photo gift this would be for any "Lost Dutchman" aficionado. There are many people who have spent years looking for this mine and no one has yet to find where this mysterious cave is.