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List of Best Things to do in Jerome, Arizona (AZ)
Jerome State Historic Park
Douglas Mansion
Gold King Mine Museum and Ghost Town
Caduceus Cellars
Jerome Historical Society Mine Museum
Jerome Artists Cooperative Gallery
Audrey Headframe Park
Cellar 433
Holy Family Church
Sliding Jail
Jerome State Park and Audrey Shaft in Jerome Arizona
While in the Verde Valley we took a trip up to #JeromeStatePark at the Douglas Historic Home in #JeromeArizona. We also stopped by the Audrey Shaft Park next door.
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The kids got their first Junor Ranger badges at this state park and learned a lot about mining underground. We saw a lot of cool old mining equipment and diagrams of the billion-dollar mine.
Afterward, we headed out to Perkinsville along the Jerome-Perkinsville Road.
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Jerome State Historic Park, Gold King Mine Ghost Town (Things to do in Jerome): Look Who's Traveling
Road trip to Arizona. Getting a Junior Ranger badge at Jerome State Historic Park, learning history at Audrey Headframe Park and the Jerome Historical Society Mine Museum, having lunch at Haunted Hamburger, and checking out Gold King Mine & Ghost Town.
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JEROME ARIZONA - ANYTHING BUT A GHOST TOWN
On our way from SEDONA we passed through the historic mining town of Jerome which once upon a time was designated as a ghost town after the closing of its world class copper mine. Jerome has bounced back as it has become the go to destinations for many artists, writers and other creative people to once again make it a vibrant destination in Arizona. It was so popular we never did find a parking spot on a sunny Sunday afternoon.
Jerome is a town in the Black Hills of Yavapai County in the U.S. state of Arizona. Founded in the late 19th century on Cleopatra Hill overlooking the Verde Valley, it is more than 5,000 feet (1,500 m) above sea level. It is about 100 miles (160 km) north of Phoenix along State Route 89A between Sedona and Prescott. Supported in its heyday by rich copper mines, it was home to more than 10,000 people in the 1920s. As of the 2010 census, its population was 444.
The town owes its existence mainly to two ore bodies that formed about 1.75 billion years ago along a ring fault in the caldera of an undersea volcano. Tectonic plate movements, plate collisions, uplift, deposition, erosion, and other geologic processes eventually exposed the tip of one of the ore bodies and pushed the other close to the surface, both near Jerome. In the late 19th century, the United Verde Mine, developed by William A. Clark, extracted ore bearing copper, gold, silver, and other metals from the larger of the two. The United Verde Extension UVX Mine, owned by James Douglas, Jr., depended on the other huge deposit. In total, the copper deposits discovered in the vicinity of Jerome were among the richest ever found.
Jerome made news in 1917, when strikes involving the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) led to the expulsion at gunpoint of about 60 IWW members, who were loaded on a cattle car and shipped west. Production at the mines, always subject to fluctuations, boomed during World War I, fell thereafter, rose again, then fell again during and after the Great Depression. As the ore deposits ran out, the mines closed, and the population dwindled to fewer than 100 by the mid-1950s. Efforts to save the town from oblivion succeeded when residents turned to tourism and retail sales. Jerome became a National Historic Landmark in 1967. By the early 21st century, Jerome had art galleries, coffee houses, restaurants, a state park, and a local museum devoted to mining history.
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Jerome Gran Hotel
Asylum, A Restaurant on the Fringe
The Miners’ Pick Rock Shop
Surgeon’s House B & B
The John Riordan House
Jerome Civic Center/Town Hall
Jerome Humane Society
Jerome Public Library
Christy Fisher Studio
Telephone Building
Clark Street School
The Jerome Palace
Haunted Hamburger
Jerome HIstorical Society
Jerome UVX Center
Jerome Olive Oil Traders
Hilltop Deli
Ghost Town Tours
Prohibition Pizza & Ale House
United Verde Apartments
Holy Family Catholic Church
Pura Vida Gallery
Hillside House B&B
Haven Million Dollar View Vacation Rentals 2 & 3
The Miner’s Cottage B&B
Ghost City Inn B&B
King Shea House
Gallery
The Kelly House
Zen Mountain Gallery
Jerome Market
Yester Day’s Fine Art Gallery
Central Hotel
Altai Leather Designs
At Home Inn Jerome
Jerome Artists’ Cooperative Gallery
The Flatiron
The Bordello of Jerome
Aurum Jewelry
Threads on Main
Vaqueros Grill & Cantina
Art Park
Boyd Hotel
Coliseum Theater
Turquoise Spider
The Electric Theater
Robinson Radio Station
Mile High Grill & Inn
Jerome Police Department
Bartlett Hotel
Firefly Gallery
Paul and Jerry’s Saloon
The Mine Cafe
Mine Museum and Gift Shop
Mooey Christmas and Udder Things
Spirit Room
Connor Hotel
Boshevita
Caduceus Cellars
Puscifer
Nellie Bly
Laughing Mountain
Tommy Rocks
Tours of Jerome
US Post Office
Grapes
MoJo To Go
Made in Jerome Pottery
Liberty Theater
Jerome’s Jewelry and Gifts
Bobby D’s BBQ at the English Kitchen
Jerome Ghost Pepper Company
DeFillippe Building
Miner’s Furniture
Passion Cellars
Copper Star Building
Million Dollar View Vacation Rental
Rickeldoris Candy & Popcorn
DeFillippe Apartments
Casa Latina
Cody DeLong Studio
University Shack
H E Dicus Motor Co
Lawrence Memorial (Spook) Hall
Raku Gallery
Cellar 433 Winery & Gallery
La Victoria Glass & Ceramic Studio
Copper Mountain Antiques
Old Jerome High School
Western Heritage Furniture
Jerome State Historic Park
The Zamar House Vacation Rental
Gold King Mine
Sedona Wine Adventures
AZ Tourist News
Blazin M Ranch
Cliff Castle Casino
Jerome Art Walk
Jerome State Historic Park Re-Opening
The Arizona State Parks Board, Yavapai County, the Town of Jerome & the Jerome Historical Society invited the public to the Grand Re-Opening of Jerome State Historic Park on Oct 14, 2010! The Ribbon Cutting Ceremony took place at Noon with speakers from all of the organizations involved in the re-opening! The park offered Free Admission & Tours for the entire day and over 800 people stopped by! Now that the park is open again, it's the perfect time to come visit the historic Douglas Mansion and enjoy the Town of Jerome!
The 45th Annual Jerome Historic Home Tour
Civil War re-enactments and good old fashioned western shoot-outs were the additional attractions at the Jerome Historic Home Tour. Visitors each year get a glimpse into the beautiful and quaint historic homes in Jerome Arizona, once the Wickedest Town in the West!
Jerome, Fascinating Town in Central Arizona: Full Time RV Life With Kids
Jerome, Fascinating Town in Central Arizona: Full Time RV Life With Kids
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Boomtown: Jerome, Ariz. (2012)
Founded upon the discovery of copper in the late 1800s, the town of Jerome quickly developed as the United Verde copper mine attracted laborers from all over. But when the mine shut down in 1953, a community once home to the first and second J.C. Penney's in Arizona dwindled to a population of approximately 50.
How this was done: I filmed and edited this video for a multimedia project on copper while a graduate student at the Walter Cronkite School at ASU. I filmed this on a JVC and HandyCam in three different Arizona cities. All photos were taken by me. Historical photos provided by Jerome Historical Society.
Jerome Ehrhardt :: Aboriginal Trails in West-Central Arizona
The study of aboriginal Indian pedestrian trails in the Verde Valley was initiated after many hours of archaeological surveys by the Verde Valley Chapter of the Arizona Archaeological Society in the Sycamore Canyon and Hackberry Basin area south and east of Camp Verde, Arizona. As we researched the mid-nineteenth century US military accounts and maps of expeditions into Indian strongholds in the Verde River area, a picture emerged of a large system of historic aboriginal trails. Earlier prehistoric pueblos and habitation sites are also found along these same historical aboriginal trails documented in the military records. The trails principally emanated out from the Hopi Mesas in a dendritic pattern to the San Francisco Peaks, the Verde Valley and the Tonto Basin. In the Verde Valley the major trails branched off to connect contemporaneous settlements to the west, north, and south.
On October 9, 2010 a symposium organized by David R. Wilcox (Museum of Northern Arizona) and Peter J. Pilles, Jr. (Coconino National Forest), was presented at the Museum of Northern Arizona on Contributions of Avocational Archaeology to Historic Preservation in Arizona. Introduced by Wilcox, eight papers were presented on the results of archaeological surveys conducted in the Middle Verde Valley and northern Arizona, a paper on rock art in the Middle Verde Valley, and one on Paleoindian and Archaic projectile point classification on the Coconino National Forest. John and Lisa Ward of Trailhead Video filmed the proceedings and later integrated the powerpoint presentations to produce the Youtube videos of this event.
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