News

Do you believe that all abandoned towns are truly deserted? Arizona is home to many ... Mining ceased altogether in 1953. Jerome is considered a "ghost town" not only because it was once abandoned ...
Sure, you've heard of Bumble Bee and Tombstone, but Arizona has over 100 ghost towns. Here's what to know about seven abandoned towns.
The Grand Canyon and Antelope Canyon are both popular day trips north of Sedona, but for something especially unique, head about 25 miles southwest to the historic town of Jerome. Once known as the ...
so too did the residents of Arizona's ghost towns. Well, most of them, anyway. While the majority of the state's abandoned towns are actually abandoned, some are as lively as ever. Take Jerome ...
Arizona has an abundance of must-see attractions ... town is as rich in history as it is in character. Once hailed as the "Wickedest Town in the West," it’s now America’s biggest ghost town ...
Arizona’s best ghost towns aren’t just empty buildings collecting dust. They’re gold mines frozen in time, saloons where you can still hear bar stools scraping across wooden floors, and old brothels ...
Pack some snacks, charge your phone (those photos won’t take themselves), and hit the road to experience these picture-perfect slices of Arizona ... town’s central location makes it the perfect hub ...
Ever wonder where the real Arizona is hiding ... an artist at work. Jerome: Perched impossibly on a mountainside, this former mining boomtown defies gravity with the same determination that kept it ...
The "First Lady of Cleator" is trying to get well and get back to work at Cleator Bar & Yacht Club. The tiny community is raising money for her.
While most of Nevada’s in-tact ghost towns are concentrated in the central and northern portions of the state, the remnants ...