Went to Bisbee, in southeastern Arizona with the Arizona HI-Lo club for a outing Thanksgiving weekend . Bisbee had a historic home tour , 11 homes were open for the public to see , most were built 1902 - 1915 for people in the mining industry. The area was all about the copper mines.
We also took a tour of the Queen mine ,we rode small rail cars that were used to haul the miners into the mine where they dug the copper out of the rock for a few dollars a day. A lot of the old equipment is still in the mine and the tour shows how it was mined back in 1915. Hard Hard work.
The saying for the town is " where time stood still" and much of the town has the early 1900s look.
Good weather , food and friends from the Arizona HI-LO club.
We also took a tour of the Queen mine ,we rode small rail cars that were used to haul the miners into the mine where they dug the copper out of the rock for a few dollars a day. A lot of the old equipment is still in the mine and the tour shows how it was mined back in 1915. Hard Hard work.
The saying for the town is " where time stood still" and much of the town has the early 1900s look.
Good weather , food and friends from the Arizona HI-LO club.