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Looking for historic towns in Arizona that feel like the Old West? These 12 towns offer dusty streets and cowboy charm! 1. Tombstone Step right into a Western movie set where that ...
A new mobile passport encourages travelers to visit historical sites around Arizona and redeem rewards. Here's how to get the ...
Explore Arizona’s ghost towns where mining ruins, roaming burros, and preserved relics reveal haunting echoes of the Wild ...
Beyond the Grand Canyon and its stunning red rock landscapes, small towns in Arizona are arguably our best-kept secret.
A Lego model of a mining town on display at Wyoming's Big Show last week earned its spot and its two big ribbons. Rock Springs Resident Ruger Phelps won Reserve Grand Champion at the fair this year ...
Intrepid Metals Corp. is pleased to announce that it has entered into a Purchase and Sale Agreement with private owners for highly sought after patented mining claims immediately south/southwest ...
Nestled high in Utah’s Oquirrh Mountains, the once-bustling mining town of Ophir is coming back to life in an unexpected way.Once known for silver, Ophir is now ...
For those who love the cultural legacy these mining towns left behind, you can visit these destinations today.
Victor, Colorado's last gold mining town, receives $50,000 grant to restore historic buildings as the community works to revitalize while addressing housing affordability challenges.
Ready for a trip? Try visiting one of these seven small Arizona towns that were named the quirkiest in the state by World Atlas. Here's what to know.
World Atlas, a geography website, recently named historic mining community Bisbee the quirkiest town in Arizona, taking the title largely for its history, retro vibe and unusual events.