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Audrey Headframe Park is a non-profit museum that features historic mining equipment in the town of Jerome, Arizona. Constructed in 1918, The Audrey headframe and shaft were considered state-of-the-art technology during that time when it came to mining equipment. After a large copper deposit was discovered, the Audrey shaft was built to extract large amounts of high-grade ore, while reducing fire risk and optimizing worker safety. The shaft is comprised of three independent and concrete-lined segments that have horizontal hubs at depths between 800 and 1700 feet. Today visitors can explore this historic mining site and the vintage equipment that was left behind for a little glimpse into Arizona’s copper mining past.

55 Douglas Road, Jerome, AZ, Phone: 928-634-1066

Audrey Headframe Park
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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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