

More
than a souvenir, or an addition to your cookbook collection, Where the Road Ends
tells the story of the oldest resort on Lake Havasu.
With over eighty-five,
never before published photographs, beginning in the 1930’s, this book
tells the story of the miners and pioneers who developed Road’s End Camp,
now known as Havasu Palms.
It is the remarkable account of Havasu Palms’ major force for three decades, Walt Johnson, who created a remote paradise in spite of broken government promises and betrayal. It is the tale of a modern day pioneer family and those who came before them.
$14.95
Includes shipping & handling.
Limited stock. This version will not be reprinted.
Robeth Publishing will pay any applicable sales tax.ISBN 0-9649956-03
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Where the Road Ends, Havasu Palms Recipes and
Remembrances
also contains over 150 favorite recipes donated by the people who have
themselves added flavor and character to the place . . . where the road
ends.