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 happened in Jerome Arizona?

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Crashing copper prices, sliding topography, mud, fires and disease are among the natural and manmade disasters that plagued the town throughout the 20th century. The mines, the workers, those who sought its wealth, and those who came later in the 1960s and '70s formed Jerome's history.
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Is Jerome Arizona still a ghost town?

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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When did Jerome AZ 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 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 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 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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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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Why is Jerome known as a ghost town?

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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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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Are there donkeys in Jerome Arizona?

If you love ghost towns, be sure to visit the other living ghost town of Arizona known as Oatman. Very similar to Jerome but with wild burros (donkeys) roaming the streets!
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Are there any ghost towns in Sedona Arizona?

Just a short road trip from Sedona (27 miles), the ghostly town of Jerome is our new favorite place to stay while taking in all that the Sedona area has to offer. If you haven't visited this haunted town, it's a unique and fun town that's just down the road from Sedona.
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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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How many people died in the Jerome mines?

“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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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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Why is Jerome Arizona famous?

This former mountain mining community earned the nickname “The Wickedest Town in the West” during its heyday, when rich copper ore deposits attracted miners, merchants, madams and more to Yavapai County.
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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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Who is the most famous person from Arizona?

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  • Alice Cooper, Phoenix. ...
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  • 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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Where do celebrities stay in Phoenix?

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Are dogs allowed in Jerome AZ?

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Leashed dogs are welcome to join their human friends on a leisurely walk around the grounds, although dogs are not allowed in the historic Douglas Mansion, the main attraction in Jerome State Historic Park.
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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 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'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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