Sunday, January 23, 2011
Jerome, Arizona
Well it wasn't my first time and positive it won't be my last time to visit Jerome, Arizona. Practically a native , I have enjoyed coming here ever since I was a young girl. On our way north on Interstate 17 this morning, we decided to take the back way using Hwy 169-89A up through the historic Mingus Scenic Drive. The colors of fall have faded, but to our delight, there were patches of snow as a reminder we are in the dead of winter in Arizona. The road is a bit windy, so be careful not to take the turns too fast. About a 19 mile drive is all it took until it dropped us right into Jerome. As a historical landmark in Arizona, this old mining town with a population of over 450, still stands strong today. To give you a bit of it's history, it was founded in 1876,and was once the fourth largest city in the Arizona Territory.It is also said that Jerome is the biggest ghost town in Arizona as well. I think the scariest part in my opinion is, that most of the dwelling's are practically hanging off the cliffs. Jerome sits atop Cleopatra Hill at approx (5,200 feet) between Prescott and Flagstaff. The view from up there is so spectacular as you see the red rocks of Sedona, and the San Francisco Peaks protruding from behind. Today was breezy and cold, but nothing stopped us from eating at the famous Jerome Palace Haunted Hamburger. I first heard of this restaurant in an article in Arizona Highways magazine. It is said that a ghost of a woman appears from time to time, and when renovations were underway at one point, tools started to disappear and then reappear once it was talked about them disappearing. This is a small, fast paced restaurant, with indoor and outdoor seating with a breathtaking view of the Verde Valley. But most importantly, they have the best hamburgers in town. I highly recommend this place and you will also enjoy so much more on the menu. Whenever you get a chance I encourage you visit Jerome. The people are friendly, the food is fantastic, and the views are a site to see. Oh, and don't forget to check out Copper Country Fudge. visit them in person in Jerome, or visit them online at coppercountryfudge.com you will be in for a treat!
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