Jerome State Historic Park, Arizona
Jerome State Historic Park in Jerome, AZ, explains the importance of mining to the city of Jerome. Video produced by KAET-TV Eight PBS. Used with permission.
Jerome, Arizona
Recorded April 13, 2017
Jerome is a town in the Black Hills of the State of Arizona. Founded in the late 19th century on Cleopatra Hill overlooking the Verde Valley, it is more than 5,000 feet above sea level. Jerome became a National Historic Landmark in 1967. This video includes my drive into town on scenic Arizona Highway 89A.
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Jerome State Historic Park, Gold King Mine Ghost Town (Things to do in Jerome): Look Who's Traveling
Road trip to Arizona. Getting a Junior Ranger badge at Jerome State Historic Park, learning history at Audrey Headframe Park and the Jerome Historical Society Mine Museum, having lunch at Haunted Hamburger, and checking out Gold King Mine & Ghost Town.
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Jerome State Park, Arizona & Ghost Town Pickers Heaven
02-08-2015 Produced by Erick F Dircks
First stop, Jerome copper mines, gold mines, and ghost towns. We were going to book our train ride at this tourist booth. Tourist booth was a time share booth, and wouldn't take reservations. However, we thought loosing 90 minutes was worth 3/ $99 1st class tickets, and signed up. Long story short, Randy ticked off the people, they cut our meeting very short, and gave us the vouchers. We went directly to the train depot to confirm if the vouchers were good, and to all of our surprise, they were. Only problem we lost a day because train doesn't run on Monday, but we needed a well deserved break! One more day in Sedona area, I think we can manage!
Song Road to Somewhere by Erick F Dircks
JEROME ARIZONA DAY TRIP
Perfect weekend road trip - Jerome to Prescott Arizona
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Arizona State Highway 89A: a drive through Jerome AZ
A Jerome Documentary
A documentary about the Jerome area in Arizona.
A Ride Through Jerome, Arizona
This video captures a ride through the lively ghost town of Jerome, Arizona. Don't miss the Nellie Bly Kaleidoscope shop. The video was shot using a Sunco Dream2 HD Sports Camera, mounted on the dash. Background music created using Sony ACID Music Studio 10.
Riordan Mansion State Historic Park, Arizona
Riordan Mansion State Historic Park in Flagstaff, AZ, is a remarkable example of Arts and Crafts style architecture featuring a rustic exterior of log-slab siding, volcanic stone arches, and hand-split wooden shingles and over 13,000 square-feet of living area. Video produced by KAET-TV Eight PBS. Used with permission.
Ghost Activity Caught On Tape Not A Hoax Haunted Hotel Jerome Arizona
Ghost caught on tape at dinner in Jerome Arizona at the Asylum Hotel. This was not planned the door kept opening while we were eating. We checked later there were no wires, hinges or wind, decide for yourself. Very strange haunting and Michelle has excellent timing with the Paranormal. The Brie was delicious.
Wanderers Guild - Jerome, Arizona
When trying to decide the perfect Friday the 13th destination, Jerome, Arizona was met with a resounding Yes.
Nestled in the Black Hills of Yavapai County, Jerome was once a bustling mining town. Now what remains is a hodge-podge or shops, restaurants, and haunted hotels.
That's right, haunted.
Best Halloween in Jerome Arizona and Sedona AZ Hiking, Vortexes, & Dia de Muertos
Todays travel RV vlog takes us to Sedona, AZ in for Halloween! Liz's mom is along for the ride. We enjoy a spooky ghost tour in Jerome, AZ, an old mining ghost town that is known for being the most haunted city in the United States.
We hike the beautiful red rocks of Sedona visiting a few vortexes including bell rock, cathedral rock, and airport vortex. To finish off our road trip in Sedona, we go to the most amazing festival, the Dia De Los Muertos celebration at Tlaquepaque Arts and Crafts Village. We enjoy great music, see beautiful decorations, Dia de los Muertos face paint, and have a blast! After our awesome time there, we officially think this is the best place to be if you full time RV for Halloween!
Time we were there: End of October - Early Nov.
Temps: High 71° and Low 41°
Shoulder Season - but still busy!
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We did the Historic Ghost Tour (Not super ghost focused but very fun, informative, and still spooky)
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Everywhere from A to Z: Must eats in Jerome and Sedona
Krystle Henderson shows us where to grab some delicious grub in Jerome and Sedona.
County Wide May 29 Red Rock and Jerome State Parks
CLIFTON, ARIZONA
Main Street Clifton is like going back in time, it's almost like a ghost town unlike the rest of the town. Clifton is a town in and the county seat of Greenlee County, Arizona, United States, along the San Francisco River. The population of the town was 3,311 at the 2010 census
Highway 89a going into Jerome, AZ
My favorite part of the trip... highway 89a going into Jerome, AZ. Awesome road, great views, sweet twisties! Unfortunately, we pass a scene of an accident involving a motorcycle.. I believe the rider was ok. And at around 7:00, I run over a nice sized rattlesnake slithering across the road. Second one I've claimed on my bike! End of the video is Jerome, AZ.. a beautiful town on the side of the mountain. Enjoy!
Jerome Ghost Town, Arizona: A Brief Look
The Ghost Town of Jerome, Arizona. An old mining town, established in 1876. We visited there and in the theater if you freeze the indoor photos, or enlarge your screen, you will see Spirit Orbs in every photo. In the Hotel, in the first interior photo with the lady tourist, at the top of the photo, you can see a ghostly face. There are orbs in all the other interior photos also. This video is film and photos.
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Jerome And Mirjam's Honeymoon - Southwest USA 'Solar Spectacular' Road Trip
Our honeymoon turned out to be a classic road trip of southwest USA... Traveling 4200 miles on a roundtrip spanning 16 days in May 2012, from San Francisco to Los Angeles taking in the so-called Canyon ring: Kolob, Bryce, 'Grand' Canyon too, plus de Chelly and six national parks (Yosemite, Death Valley, Zion, Grand Canyon, Petrified Forest, Joshua Tree) in search of the wonderfully wild and wacky America. And boy we've seen places that bewildered us! Met lovely people and experienced the true sense of big, old, abandoned locations that offered astounding views, even if we just missed Johnny Depp as he passed through to film The Lone Ranger, as we ourselves filmed an annular solar eclipse on May 20. A photographer and videographer's paradise -- if only moments like that time could be brought to a standstill! What an amazing trip!
Filmed and compiled by Jerome and Mirjam Simpson, edited and produced by Ferenc 'Toto' Komjati of Cinegraph.hu. The music by the way is not ours, but was inspired as we drove along Copperhead Road, in Page, Arizona. Thanks to Steve Earle for his 1988 song of the same name.
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western region pilgrimage
Arizona has 29 state parks. The Arizona State Parks protect and preserve natural areas and historical areas. The state parks agency also includes the State Trails program, the outdoor-related Grants Program, and state historic preservation. A pilgrimage to all the Arizona State Parks helps people to know the history of Arizona and feel the nature of Arizona. In religious meaning, the purpose is the culture preservation from ancestors and prays in a peace.
There are four pilgrimages part. Each part is consisted seven pilgrimage places. There are western region (7) (Alamo Lake state park, Buckskin Mountain state park, Cattail Cove state park, Lake Havasu state park, Rive Island state park Yuma Quartermaster Depot state park, and Yuma Territorial Prison historical state park), northern region (7) (Dead Horse Ranch state park, Fort Verde, Homolovi, Jerome historic state park, Red Rock state park, Riordan mansion historic state park, and slide rock), eastern region (8) ( Tonto Natural Bridge, Lost Dutchman, Fool Hollow Lake, Boyce Thompson Arboretum, McFarland, Oracle state park, and Catalina State park), South region (7) (Picacho Peak, Tubac Presidio state historic park, Patagonia Lake, San Rafael, Kartchner Caverns, Roper Lake, and Tombstone state historic park).