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Ninety miles north of Phoenix, at 5,200 feet above sea level, sits the tiny town of Jerome. At one point in its history, Jerome was a thriving copper mining community with a population of 15,000. During the Great Depression, the demand for copper dropped and the community became a ghost town of only 100 people. Today, Jerome is a vibrant tourist community that is also a monument to Arizona history. Visitors will find historic buildings from the town's mining days as well as shops, restaurants, saloons, boutiques, and galleries featuring works by the town’s many local artists.

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