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Jerome, Arizona

Jerome, Arizona

Jerome was built on Cleopatra Hill above a vast deposit of copper. Its mines were nourished and exploited by financiers who brought billions of dollars of copper, gold and silver, from its depths.

After the mines closed in 1953 and "King Copper" left town, the population went from a peak of 15,000 in the 20s to some 50 persons. A few hardy souls remained: The Jerome Historical Society guarded the buildings against vandalism and the elements, the Douglas Mansion was made a State Park in 1965 and Jerome became a National Historic Landmark in 1976. During the 60's and 70's, the time of the counter culture, Jerome offered a haven for artists. Soon newcomers and Jerome old timers were working together to bring Jerome back to life. Today, Jerome is very much alive with writers, artists, artisans, musicians, historians, and families. They form a peaceful, colorful, thriving community built on a rich foundation of history and lore.

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Things to do near Jerome, AZ

Mormon Lake Trails

Dairy Springs Trail #136 This short, self-guided nature trail is most popular with campers at Dairy Springs Cam...

Sharlot Hall Museum

The Museum's nine buildings and four special gardens form an architectural sequence spanning the years from the founding of P...

Prescott Area Hiking Trails

Thumb Butte-trail 33 Permitted Uses: hiking Difficulty: moderate Hiking Time: 1 hour This Prescott, Arizona landma...

Watson Lake 40th Annual Car Show,Parts Exchange, Old Engine Fire Up & Car for Sale Corral

Prescott Antique Auto Club presents the 40th Annual Car Show, Parts Exchange, Old Engine Fire Up & Car Sales Corral. August ...

Prescott National Forest

Offering cool relief from the desert below, the nearly 1.25 million acres of the Prescott National Forest are just brimming w...