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My sister Becky and I had a nice time in Bisbee, seeing remnants of life from a late 19th century and early 20th century mining community. This mining town grew in less than 6 months from 1000 to 25,000 during the peak of copper mining there. All mining stopped in the late 1950's and in came the Beatniks and Hippies who have restored the historical buildings and added their quaint and quirky artistic touch to the town. Enjoy your visit through our eyes.  You can visit the town’s official site Click here.

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Looking down into the main part of town which stretches out for several miles.

Another view looking west

Entrance to the famous Copper Queen Hotel where we stayed the night.

Another view looking up the very narrow street in front of the Copper Queen Hotel.

Another view looking up the very narrow street in front of the Copper Queen Hotel.

Another view looking up the very narrow street in front of the Copper Queen Hotel.

Another view looking up the very narrow street in front of the Copper Queen Hotel.

Another view looking up the very narrow street in front of the Copper Queen Hotel.

Another view looking up the very narrow street in front of the Copper Queen Hotel.