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Historic Jerome is an interesting place to visit. In fact, it is estimated more than a half a million tourists visit the town each year.
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The town of Jerome's origins was as a copper mining camp. However, today Jerome allows visitors to step back in time more than a 100 years. Many of the town's original structures are still standing.

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A downtown view of Jerome. Many of the original structures have been converted into charming shops and restaurants. During its heyday, Jerome's population swelled to an estimated 15,000 people.

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Time and gravity have taken their toll on this home on the hillside in Jerome. However, you can't beat the view.

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One of Jerome's most interesting buildings is its sliding jail which slid across a street and down the hillside. The sliding was attributed to underground blasting.

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A scenic vista from the town of Jerome. Located at the top of Cleopatra Hill at an elevation of 5,200 feet, Jerome’s origin was as a copper mining camp. Photo courtesy of C. Hattrup of Bouse, AZ.

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Many of Jerome's historic structures still stand. Photo courtesy of C. Hattrup of Bouse, AZ.

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Jerome’s famous sliding jail. The jail moved 225 ft. and rests across the road from its original site. Photo courtesy of C. Hattrup of Bouse, AZ.

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The Verde Canyon Railroad leaves from Clarkdale and travels through approximately 40 miles of scenic riparian wilderness. The railroad is located west of Sedona and below Jerome.

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The Verde River as it flows through the canyon. The river is a habitat for endangered waterfowl and wildlife. The river heads at Sullivan Lake in Big Chino Valley and flows south for 170 miles.

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The ride on the Verde Canyon Railroad takes a little more than four hours to complete. This is the perfect pace to view all of the beauty of the canyon and the river.

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The Verde Canyon is only accessible by rail. The train runs from the depot located at Clarkdale to Perkinsville.

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The Verde Canyon Railroad (previously known as the Verde Valley Railroad) was first used in conjunction with the copper mine located at Jerome.

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The approximately 38 miles of the railroad were constructed from 1911 to 1912.

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Sunset turns the Verde Canyon's rock formations golden.

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