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P.O. Box D, Jerome, AZ 86331
Separate play space for 2-5 year olds (tot lot). Historic mansion listed on the National Register of Historic Places Antique mining equipment History exhibits Video presentations ... More on KaBoom.org
The "Billion Dollar" Copper Camp 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 Co... More on familydaysoutusa

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Jerome, Arizona
A small, easily accessible Wilderness near the geographic heart of Arizona, Woodchute offers spectacular views of the San Francisco Mountains and panoramic vistas of the central portion of the stat... More on Epinions.com
Named for a long wooden chute once used to deliver ponderosa timbers down the mountain to the mines in Jerome, Woodchute Wilderness is located in the northern portion of the Mingus Mountains. Altho... More on Trails

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200 Main Street, Jerome, AZ 86331
Exhibits include mining equipment, ore carts, an original Jerome Chinese laundry machine, panoramic photos of Jerome miners and the smelters, ... More on arizonaguide.com
With over 11,000 photos, numerous maps, newspapers and documents all filed and easily accessed with the assistance of our Archivist, researchers are welcome. Once the fourth largest city in the Ari... More on Heritage

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Jerome, Arizona
Small and often overlooked, the Woodchute Wilderness offers uncrowded hiking along with some spectacular vistas. Reaching the top of Woodchute ... More on Trails
Easy access combined with breathtaking views . More on Trails

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Jerome, Arizona
This easy trail goes to the north end of Woodchute Mountain in the Woodchute Wilderness. Youll have some panoramic views of the western Mogollon Rim and Sycamore Canyon. From the trailhead, hike no... More on Trails
Nice views of the Ve More on Trails

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200 South Main Street, Jerome, Arizona 86331, United States of America

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407 N Clark St, Jerome, AZ 86331

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202 Main Street, Jerome AZ 86331, United States of America
Inscription. The mine museum, one of Jerome's oldest commercial buildings, was purchased by J. S. Hoover and A. C. Cordiner from G. A. Stoney in 1896. The building was destroyed in a fire in 1898. An architect from Los Angles built ... More on HMDB

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Gold King Mine, 200 Main Street, P.O. Box 125, Jerome, AZ 86331
The Gold King Mine Museum is located at the site of an old mining community named Haynes, a bustling suburb of Jerome in 1890. The remains of this village form a sort of open air museum showing the... More on showcaves.com
The Gold King Mine Museum in Jerome has mining artifacts, a replica of a mine shaft, and other memorabilia. An ... More on PlanetWare

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136 Main Street, Jerome AZ 86331, United States of America
