Bisbee has declined in size and vigor from its glory days as a thriving silver and copper mining town, but the decrease in population has not robbed the vitality from this historic center. A haven to artists, retirees and history buffs, Bisbee astounds visitors with vibrantly colored rock faces and picturesque houses hugging the edges of cliffs. Its history can be discovered in its numerous museums, historic staircases and a mine tour that leads deep into one of the remaining caverns.
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Heather Green Studios is a contemporary art space located in historic Bisbee, Arizona. The gallery features artwork by Heather Green, including mixed-media sculpture and works on paper. The space is also Heather's art studio, where you can sometimes catch a printmaking, drawing, or wood carving demonstration. Heather Green Studios hosts a variety of art classes, events, and artists' receptions.
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In continuous operation since 1909, this historic baseball facility predates both Fenway Park and Wrigley Field. You can still see high school sports and old time baseball tournaments throughout the year. A must see on your visit to Bisbee!
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This is the Copper Queen Plaza. At first I thought it was all about explosives' and how they worked. That was triuly interesting. The museum was close to the Copper Queen Plaza. There is a garden. A huge statue. There is also about lots of information of the planets. That was cool!
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This is the Superior Court of Arizona County of Cochise. This Court of Arizona is truly beautiful! They are funny as well: Public Notice: Please: All Public Notice. Please Leave all knives and potential weapons in your vehicle. Thank you. Amazing!
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This huge gold statue stood on main street as a tribute the the many miners who worked in the mine and made the population grow to 25,000 in its peak
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Our guide Benny worked the copper mines in this area, so he knew the history and offered loads of firsthand experience. Beyond that, he was charming and really knew how to read his customers. This is a must do while in Bisbee. Wear closed-toe shoes, plan for cooler temps underground, arrive half an hour before your tour (I suggest reserving in advance), and bring some money: there's a great gift shop. Parking on site.
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