Jerome is a thriving artistic hub in central Arizona, once known as the site of Arizona's largest copper mine throughout the 19th century, which produced over three million pounds of copper a month at its peak of operations. Visitors can explore historic attractions such as Jerome State Historic Park, which is home to the lovely 1916 Douglas Mansion, operated today as a living history museum. A 1918 mine shaft is showcased at Audrey Headframe Park, covered by a glass viewing platform. In recent years, the city's downtown district has been completely revitalized, home today to beautiful art galleries, antique shops, boutiques, and delicious dining destinations within formerly-vacant historic buildings. Nearby, Tuzigoot National Monument preserves an indigenous pueblo set on a hilltop.

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