-The ruins of Sasco, Arizona are located in Pinal County, west of Red Rock, north of Tucson, and south of Picacho Peak
-Sasco is a ghost town that was established in the early 1900s as a company town for the Southern Arizona Smelter Company (SASCO), which served several mines, including the Silverbell mine
-The town had a population of 600 people and a railroad passed through it on its way to Silver Bell
-The ruins of Sasco are made of volcanic stones and include the Rockland Hotel, which is the most prominent remaining ruin
-Sasco is a ghost town that was established in the early 1900s as a company town for the Southern Arizona Smelter Company (SASCO), which served several mines, including the Silverbell mine
-The town had a population of 600 people and a railroad passed through it on its way to Silver Bell
-The ruins of Sasco are made of volcanic stones and include the Rockland Hotel, which is the most prominent remaining ruin