The town of Jerome is situated about 5,000ft up in the Black Hills of Arizona, a former copper-mining metropolis - and the fourth largest city in the state in the 1920s - before the demand for and quality of the copper mines collapsed after the Second World War. Basically a ghost town in the 1950s, it was revived by tourism in recent decades, bringing thousands of visitors to the quaint stores and restaurants that now thrive here. It also offers stunning views across the Verde Valley to the Mogollon Rim escarpment, and the southwest edge of the Colorado Plateau. While the town is fun to explore, it was the views from Jerome that really captivated us, as this snapshot video from our "A Year On The Road" RV adventure shows...
Негізгі бет Arizona's 'Modern' Ghost Town
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