Sunday, June 20, 2010

Jerome, AZ

The town of Jerome nestled at the base of Cleopatra Hill

Jerome is an historic mining town which is said to be the home of many ghosts. Due to the numerous bars and bordellos that sprung up during its heyday as a prosperous mining town, it was named "the wickedest town in the West" by the New York Sun in 1903. Today, the town is a tourist attraction.


In addition to copper, gold and silver were prevalent

The Business District - a lot of vibrant, tourist-related businesses amongst the ruins of buildings from days gone by.


Approaching downtown Jerome


Busy day in Jerome


The Hotel Connor


The middle building houses Caduceus Cellars

Random Pics


One of the many hillside staircases in Jerome


A whole lotta stuff


Outstanding


A really old film projector

Disrepair in Jerome - I'm sure these are the haunts of the ghosts.


Losing the battle


Remnants of first two-story building in Jerome. It housed a hotel and shops


People throw coins into the hotel ruins


This side of the building housed the shops


The interior of this ruin has been converted into a glass blowing studio


Caduceus Cellars - this is the tasting room for the Merkin Vineyards, which boasts Maynard James Keenan - lead singer of Tool - as one of its owners. There are different flights of wine you can taste and each flight consists of four different wines. In keeping with my heathen, low-brow status, I tasted the least expensive Flight #1; which consisted of a white, rosé and two reds. I bought a bottle of red called Chupacabra.


Pronounced kah-DOO-see-us


Logo on the window of the tasting room on Main St.


The quaint interior of the cellar


Wine tasters


Going up the pass from Jerome and looking back on the Verde Valley

1 comment:

Rafael said...

You really got the spirit of Jerome!
An old fan from Germany