Our motorhome was still parked at Belle Starr’s Silverado Ranch when we drove the Bronco 12 miles west to Bisbee, Arizona…county seat of Cochise County. This whole area was once upon a time…heavy Apache Indian country.
To read all about Bisbee, Arizona, click this link…
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bisbee,_Arizona
As we approached town we appreciated the beautiful soil colors…
As always you may left click upon an image to see an enlarged view and then click once again to see an even larger view...
and took a look into the Lavender Copper Mine Pit…
In town the first stop was at the visitors center. They use a large motorhome as a rolling billboard to advertise the city…
To the Mining and History Museum, where no photography was allowed inside the building. Boo…on them…
We wandered some streets and alleyways…
Including the Copper Queen Hotel…
In the clean up of the Old West, Brewery Gulch got changed to Brewery Avenue. It still didn’t stop it from being Mary’s favorite street in the city…
To see the other 40 photos I took, click this link…
https://picasaweb.google.com/110455945462646142273/BisbeeArizona
Another enjoyable day of RVing!
In other news…
We had one other stop planned in the Chiracauha Mountains, but with an approaching high wind and cold temperature weather forecast we decided to go instead to Columbus, New Mexico. So this morning we’ll depart Belle Starr’s Silverado Ranch and complete our enjoyable six-week visit to Southern Arizona. It’s been most interesting and fun..
All original material Copyright – Jim Jaillet 2012
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