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Courthouse Plaza Miners’ monument

The Courthouse Plaza Miners’ monument pays tribute to Bisbee’s long history with copper. The statue, which stands nine feet tall and weighs 2,000 pounds, is made of concrete, but uses 200 pounds of copper wire fed through an oxyacetylene heated gun and sprayed over the cement. The statue was created in 1935 by artist Phillips Sanderson.

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The Courthouse Plaza Miners’ monument pays tribute to Bisbee’s long history with copper. The statue, which stands nine feet tall and weighs 2,000 pounds, is made of concrete, but uses 200 pounds of copper wire fed through an oxyacetylene heated gun and sprayed over the cement. The statue was created in 1935 by artist Phillips Sanderson.
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