Can you visit Jerome Hotel?

Includes a brief tour of the lobby and first floor area as you experience the history of Aspen as seen through the eyes of the Hotel Jerome. All tours are limited to 12 people and require a reservation, visit aspenhistory.org for reservations and additional information.
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Is Jerome Arizona still a ghost town?

Jerome, Arizona is a ghost town alive and well. From wickedly wild to wildly artistic. Located high atop Cleopatra Hill between Sedona and Prescott, this historic copper and gold mining town founded in 1876.
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Is Jerome Arizona worth visiting?

Jerome is known as a ghost town today but in the past it was the largest producer of copper, gold, and silver in Arizona. Is Jerome AZ worth visiting? Yes, Jerome is definitely worth visiting for its historical past and gorgeous scenery.
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What did the Jerome Grand Hotel used to be?

Founded as the United Verde Hospital

The Jerome Grand Hotel was originally constructed in 1926 under the name United Verde Hospital, owned by the United Verde Copper Company (UVCC), later to become Phelps Dodge Mining Corporation. Some knew it as the Phelps Dodge Hospital and United Verde Copper Hospital.
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Why is Jerome a ghost town?

World War II greatly increased the demand for copper, but after the war demand decreased dramatically. With Jerome's economy completely dependent upon the demand for copper, Phelps Dodge Mine closed in 1953. The remaining population of around 50 to 100 people promoted the town as a historic ghost town.
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The Haunting of Room 32 at the Jerome Grand Hotel



How many people died in the Jerome hospital?

It's believed that nearly 9,000 people died in the Jerome Grand Hotel during its previous life as United Verde Hospital. That's a lot of sickness, pain and death.
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What did they mine in Jerome AZ?

Jerome's modern history began in 1876 when three prospectors staked claims on rich copper deposits. They sold out to a group which formed the United Verde Copper Company in 1883. The resultant mining camp of board and canvas shacks was named in honor of Eugene Jerome, the venture's principal backer.
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How do I spend a day in Jerome AZ?

21 Best Things to Do in Jerome, Arizona
  1. Jerome Historical Society Mine Museum. © Jerome Historical Society Mine Museum. ...
  2. Audrey Headframe Park. ...
  3. Gold King Mine Museum and Ghost Town. ...
  4. Caduceus Cellars, Jerome, AZ. ...
  5. The Original Jerome Winery. ...
  6. Jerome Artists Cooperative Gallery. ...
  7. Raku Gallery. ...
  8. Sliding Jail.
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Is Jerome AZ open today?

The park is open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and the museum is open 10 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. daily. Welcome to central Arizona history! Experience the Jerome mining boom through a variety of hands-on displays, demonstrations, and self-paced tours.
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Why is Jerome AZ famous?

In its heyday, owing to its large number of brothels, saloons, and opium dens, Jerome, Arizona was known as the “wickedest town in the west.” Located between Flagstaff and Prescott and about 20 miles from Sedona, Jerome was once a thriving copper mining town that also boasted silver, gold, and zinc.
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What is the scariest ghost town in Arizona?

Arizona's most notoriously haunted town, Jerome, has a ghostly tour you can take. This former mining town has many stories of ghosts, and Ghost Town Tours Jerome is eager to tell you all about them.
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Is Jerome on the way to Sedona?

Jerome is less than 28 miles southwest of Sedona AZ. Take State Route 89A to Cottonwood, then through Clarkdale into Jerome.
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What famous person lives in Jerome AZ?

There are at least two famous residents still living in Jerome. Maynard James Keenan, of Tool and Perfect Circle fame, owns the Caduceus Winery. Tool's latest album listening party was held at Keenan's Pucifer Store (Keenan's 3rd, lesser known band) in Jerome.
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Do people live in Jerome?

Jerome, AZ is home to a population of 474 people, from which 98.3% are citizens. As of 2019, 5.27% of Jerome, AZ residents were born outside of the country (25 people). In 2019, there were 2.88 times more White (Non-Hispanic) residents (317 people) in Jerome, AZ than any other race or ethnicity.
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Can you go into the mine in Jerome?

We invite you to visit the Gold King Mine and Ghost Town while visiting Jerome Arizona. The history here is rich and there are stories to be told. It all began in 1890 . . . When they dug a 1270 foot mine shaft, (you can still visit it today) searching for copper, they struck GOLD!
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What Indian tribes lived in Jerome Arizona?

Like most places in Arizona, the area was first inhabited by Native Americans, as far back as 1100 A.D. There were several groups of ancient Indians that thrived in the Verde Valley, including the Hohokam tribe and later the Sinagua at Tuzigoot.
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Does Jerome AZ get snow?

Jerome is high enough in elevation to have snow and fog on occasion (although with Arizona's ongoing drought it's rare). Generally winter rains are gentle but can last throughout the day.
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Is Prescott AZ worth visiting?

Whether you love hiking through large stands of ponderosa pines or appreciate historic places, Prescott offers things to do and places to see for everyone. Mild seasons make it an appealing destination year-round. Prescott is the perfect place for a historic home tour or bed & breakfast getaway.
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Where should I stop between Phoenix and Sedona?

5 Can't-Miss Stops on the Phoenix to Sedona Drive
  • Camelback Mountain in Phoenix, Arizona. The first stop, Camelback Mountain, is located just outside of the city of Phoenix. ...
  • Tonto Natural Bridge in Pine, Arizona. ...
  • Arcosanti in Mayer, Arizona. ...
  • Montezuma Castle in Camp Verde, Arizona. ...
  • The town of Jerome, Arizona.
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Are dogs allowed in Jerome AZ?

Jerome State Historic Park

Just keep dogs on a leash at all times. While dogs are not allowed in the historic Douglas Mansion that is the centerpiece of Jerome State Historic Park, dogs are welcome to join their humans on a stroll throughout the grounds. Just keep dogs on a leash at all times.
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Is Oatman ghost town open?

The hotel remains open as a museum and restaurant. Oatman is surrounded by Bureau of Land Management wilderness, which is also home to desert bighorn sheep.
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Is Tombstone a ghost town?

Today, Tombstone is home to 1,350 residents and remains open to the public. Considered one of the most popular and lively ghost towns of the country, fueled by tourism and by those who visit looking to experience the old west.
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