Why did Jerome mine close?

Phelps Dodge took over the United Verde in 1935, but loss of profits brought the operation and Jerome's mining days to an end in 1953.
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When did the Jerome mine close?

As the ore deposits ran out, the mines closed for good in 1953, and the population dwindled to fewer than 100. Efforts to save the town from oblivion succeeded when residents turned to tourism and retail sales. Jerome became a National Historic Landmark in 1967.
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When did mining stop in Jerome AZ?

The end of the copper mining era in Jerome came in 1953 when Phelps Dodge closed the mines. About 800 million dollars in copper had been removed from the local mines by then. Jerome nearly became a ghost town as most folks got “out of Dodge,” leaving only 50 residents.
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Is there still mining in Jerome?

Although the town suffered seriously during the Great Depression and the mines eventually all shut down, Jerome has managed to escape the fate of most western ghost towns—it is still home to a vibrant community and has transformed into an Arizona attraction bringing many visitors throughout the year.
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What happened Jerome AZ?

Jerome was always rebuilt. In 1918 underground mining phased out after uncontrollable fires erupted in the 88 miles of tunnels under the town. Open pit mining brought dynamiting. The hills rattled and buildings cracked... the surface began to shift and sections of the business district slid downward.
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A history of the old mining town of Jerome, Arizona



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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Why was Jerome Arizona abandoned?

At one time, Jerome was the fourth largest town in the Arizona Territory with a rowdy population that reached over 15,000. When gold and copper deposits dwindled, Jerome AZ became a veritable ghost town with about 50 residents that stayed behind.
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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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How many people died in Jerome mine?

“Roughly 10,000 people have died in this building, but thankfully I haven't come across any of their spirits yet,” said Garrett. Predominantly a copper-mining town in the past, reported incidents of paranormal activity have involved copper miners.
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Is there gold in Sedona Arizona?

This is a legally registered 40 acre gold and gem mining claim for sale, the Sedona Golden Gem #1, located just 10 miles SW of Sedona. A pond, Dad Jones Tank 2, is on the claim where its water can be used for your prospecting. The water level in the pond will fluctuate according to the amount of Summer rainfall.
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Is Jerome worth visiting?

In addition to its shops and historic sites, Jerome is worth visiting for its scenery: it's built into the side of Cleopatra Hill, and from here you can see Sedona's red rocks, Flagstaff's San Francisco Peaks, and even Eastern Arizona's Mogollon Rim country.
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Why is Jerome AZ famous?

Today, Jerome is known for being a hillside destination for visitors eager to discover more about the Verde Valley's mines, wines, fine arts and spectral spirits.
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Was Prescott Arizona a mining town?

Prescott has a rich history as a frontier gold and silver mining town. Mining and settlers brought frequent conflict with native American tribes in the area, including the Yavapai and Apache. Prescott was the home to Fort Whipple from its inception, which acted as a base for campaigns against natives.
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Can you visit Jerome Hotel?

Visit once, take back memories forever.

Come and visit the Jerome Grand Hotel, the Grande Dame of both Jerome and the entire Verde Valley. Experience our biggest asset, our employees who enjoy meeting the many guests from all over the world.
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Who founded Jerome AZ?

History of Jerome

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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What was mined in Jerome?

United Verde Open-Pit Copper Mine, Jerome, Arizona. The principal ore was copper, but gold, silver, and manganese, were also mined. Unlike most copper mines in Arizona, the United Verde is hosted in a Proterozoic volcanogenic massive sulfide deposit that formed on and in ancient oceanic crust.
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Who is the most famous person from Arizona?

You May Be Surprised to Learn These 10 Famous People Are From...
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  • Alice Cooper, Phoenix. ...
  • Ted Danson, Flagstaff. ...
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  • Linda Ronstadt, Tucson. ...
  • Nate Ruess, Glendale. Dan Cox/Flickr. ...
  • Sandra Day O'Connor, Duncan. The Aspen Institute/Flickr. ...
  • Emma Stone, Scottsdale. Gage Skidmore/Flickr.
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Do any celebrities live in Scottsdale AZ?

Some, like rockers Alice Cooper and Jimmy Adkins, are well-known and longtime Valley residents. Others, like music superstar Alicia Keys, can be spotted at their Paradise Valley or Scottsdale retreats on weekends.
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Where do celebrities stay in Phoenix?

Star Power: The Haute 5 Celebrity Hangouts in Phoenix
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Are there any ghost towns in Sedona Arizona?

Whichever type, to explore the old rustic streets of these towns has always been a huge personal interest. After our overnight stay in the beautiful city of Sedona, we discovered not too far away lay America's largest ghost town – Jerome, Arizona.
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When did Jerome become 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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What's the oldest city in Arizona?

Tucson is Arizona's oldest city and was established in 1877. Tusayan is Arizona's youngest city and was established in 2010. Twenty of Arizona's cities and towns were incorporated prior to statehood. 10 Arizona cities have a population greater than 100,000 residents.
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What state has the most ghost towns?

If you've ever wondered how many ghost towns there are in Texas, the number may surprise you. Geotab, a global leader in internet of things and connected transportation, reports that Texas has about 511 ghost towns — the most in the country.
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What is the racial makeup of Prescott AZ?

Prescott Demographics

According to the most recent ACS, the racial composition of Prescottwas: White: 91.00% Two or more races: 2.97% Other race: 2.86%
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