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The Jerome Historic District is a
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encompassing the former mining community of
Jerome, Arizona Jerome is a town in the Black Hills of Yavapai County in the U.S. state of Arizona. Founded in the late 19th century on Cleopatra Hill overlooking the Verde Valley, Jerome is located more than above sea level. It is about north of Phoenix alo ...
. The town was founded as a mining camp associated with
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deposits that were mined from the late 19th century until 1953. The district was declared a
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in 1966Charles W. Snell (May 3, 1966) , National Park Service (text and drawings) and and was included into the then-new
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.


Historic district

Jerome is a town in the
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of
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. It was founded in the late 19th century on Cleopatra Hill overlooking the
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to take advantage of copper deposits discovered in the 1870s whose extraction was made profitable by the arrival of a railroad spur nearby. The community reached its peak in the early 20th-century, and declined as its principal ore lodes were exhausted after
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; the mines were closed for good in 1953. The historic district encompasses most of the built area within the town's municipal limits, as well as mining-related resources outside those limits, and the Douglas Mansion, the centerpiece of Jerome State Historic Park. The community retains much of the look and feel of an early 20th-century mining town, with buildings perched along the winding roads of the steeply sloped mountainside. In addition to houses, commercial and civic buildings survive, as does a late 19th-century copper smelter. File:Jerome, Arizona 02.jpg, View of Jerome Historic District, looking west up Main Street towards the mine, 2006. File:Connor hotel, 1899.jpg, The Connor hotel in 1899. File:High street Jerome, Arizona.jpg, Main Street and Jerome Avenue: the Connor Hotel (left side corner) and the Liberty Theater File:Jerome Historic Ditrict 224.JPG, Mining car


Jerome Historical Society

The Jerome Historical Society was founded in 1953 and is located at 407 Clark Street, within the district. In 1956 the society completed negotiations with Phelps Dodge assuring that no more buildings would be torn down in the main part of Jerome. The aim of the society is to "protect, preserve and present the unique physical and natural history of Jerome…for the benefit of residents and current and future generations.” The society maintains a variety of buildings, museums and special projects in and around Jerome.


Historic properties

Numerous properties within the district are historical, though others are not. Structures identified as historical by the Jerome Historical Society Plaque Project have a mounted plaque, placed by the society.Jerome Historical Society – Jerome, AZ – Historical Society Headquarters on Waymarking.com
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See also

* Jerome Grand Hotel * Jerome State Historic Park * UVX Mining Co. *
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References


Further reading

* "Jerome (Images of America: Arizona)"; by: Midge Steuber (Author) and the Jerome Historical Society Archives; Publisher: Arcadia Publishing; ; * "Home Sweet Jerome: Death and Rebirth of Arizona's Richest Copper Mining City"; by: Diane Sward Rapaport; Publisher: Johnson Books; ;


External links

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