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  • Bisbee, Arizona is known for being an eclectic town filled with eccentric artists, musicians and folks looking to get away from it all. The former copper and silver mining town now focuses its energy on tourism. Pictured is art from Sam-Poe Gallery located in downtown Bisbee.
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  • Bisbee, Arizona is known for being an eclectic town filled with eccentric artists, musicians and folks looking to get away from it all. The former copper and silver mining town now focuses its energy on tourism. Pictured are metal toys from Bisbee Stitches Teen Tiny Toy Store.
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  • Bisbee, Arizona is known for being an eclectic town filled with eccentric artists, musicians and folks looking to get away from it all. The former copper and silver mining town now focuses its energy on tourism. Vintage automotive sign advertises oil changes in bold yellow and blue paint.
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  • Bisbee, Arizona is known for being an eclectic town filled with eccentric artists, musicians and folks looking to get away from it all. The former copper and silver mining town now focuses its energy on tourism.
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  • Bisbee, Arizona is known for being an eclectic town filled with eccentric artists, musicians and folks looking to get away from it all. The former copper and silver mining town now focuses its energy on tourism. An old Studebaker is parked on a side street in Bisbee, AZ.
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  • Bisbee, Arizona is known for being an eclectic town filled with eccentric artists, musicians and folks looking to get away from it all. The former copper and silver mining town now focuses its energy on tourism. An old Studebaker truck is parked on a side street in Bisbee, AZ.
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  • Bisbee, Arizona is known for being an eclectic town filled with eccentric artists, musicians and folks looking to get away from it all. The former copper and silver mining town now focuses its energy on tourism. An old taxi is parked on a side street in Bisbee, AZ.
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  • Bisbee, Arizona is known for being an eclectic town filled with eccentric artists, musicians and folks looking to get away from it all. The former copper and silver mining town now focuses its energy on tourism.
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  • Bisbee, Arizona is known for being an eclectic town filled with eccentric artists, musicians and folks looking to get away from it all. The former copper and silver mining town now focuses its energy on tourism.
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  • St. Elmo is a classic dive bar. The drinks are cheap, the people are tough and the music is always a little too loud. On any given night, motorcycles are lined up outside the door and bar stools are claimed by leather-clad riders. Located on the Brewery Gulch, St. Elmo first opened its doors in 1902 and has had a long run as a rough and tough place. Today its vibe has mellowed and it stands as one of the best places in Bisbee to get to know the locals.
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  • Art Herman’s studio is located in a small dark room behind a gallery space in a converted garage on Main Street. He walks with a cane due to a bad back, most likely from years of hard labor working as a commercial diver, a carpenter, an electrician and a plumber. He works with his hands, always has. As a full-time artist, Herman is putting those hands to work sculpting wood and bending metals and found objects. His most recent project is a personal one. Herman, a kind and soft spoken man, is entering a new chapter in his life as an artist and his political views are a big part of that. His latest work — wood sculptures of crows — is a statement against Nevada's open season hunting of crows, which he affectionately calls “little darlings.” This new found activism doesn’t seem like a stretch for a man man who discovered his passion for art while stationed in San Francisco during the 60s at the height of the Beat Movement.
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  • Art Herman’s studio is located in a small dark room behind a gallery space in a converted garage on Main Street. He walks with a cane due to a bad back, most likely from years of hard labor working as a commercial diver, a carpenter, an electrician and a plumber. He works with his hands, always has. As a full-time artist, Herman is putting those hands to work sculpting wood and bending metals and found objects. His most recent project is a personal one. Herman, a kind and soft spoken man, is entering a new chapter in his life as an artist and his political views are a big part of that. His latest work — wood sculptures of crows — is a statement against Nevada's open season hunting of crows, which he affectionately calls “little darlings.” This new found activism doesn’t seem like a stretch for a man man who discovered his passion for art while stationed in San Francisco during the 60s at the height of the Beat Movement.
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  • Bisbee is a treasure of a town, seeped in rich history and filled with characters. It’s Main Street was at one time filled with miners and their families. As the mine closed in 1974 and mining families moved out, artists begin moving in. Now Bisbee is filled with retirees, artists and quirky characters that give the town its free spirit vibe. Main Street’s shops and restaurants are as diverse as its residents. Whether it’s a vegan lunch of butternut-red lentil soup at POCO or a hand-crafted Panama hat from Optimo Hatworks or a work of fine art from SAM•POE Gallery, Bisbee’s Main Street offers it all.
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  • Bisbee is a treasure of a town, seeped in rich history and filled with characters. It’s Main Street was at one time filled with miners and their families. As the mine closed in 1974 and mining families moved out, artists begin moving in. Now Bisbee is filled with retirees, artists and quirky characters that give the town its free spirit vibe. Main Street’s shops and restaurants are as diverse as its residents. Whether it’s a vegan lunch of butternut-red lentil soup at POCO or a hand-crafted Panama hat from Optimo Hatworks or a work of fine art from SAM•POE Gallery, Bisbee’s Main Street offers it all.
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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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  • Bisbee is a treasure of a town, seeped in rich history and filled with characters. It’s Main Street was at one time filled with miners and their families. As the mine closed in 1974 and mining families moved out, artists begin moving in. Now Bisbee is filled with retirees, artists and quirky characters that give the town its free spirit vibe. Main Street’s shops and restaurants are as diverse as its residents. Whether it’s a vegan lunch of butternut-red lentil soup at POCO or a hand-crafted Panama hat from Optimo Hatworks or a work of fine art from SAM•POE Gallery, Bisbee’s Main Street offers it all.
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  • Art Herman’s studio is located in a small dark room behind a gallery space in a converted garage on Main Street. He walks with a cane due to a bad back, most likely from years of hard labor working as a commercial diver, a carpenter, an electrician and a plumber. He works with his hands, always has. As a full-time artist, Herman is putting those hands to work sculpting wood and bending metals and found objects. His most recent project is a personal one. Herman, a kind and soft spoken man, is entering a new chapter in his life as an artist and his political views are a big part of that. His latest work — wood sculptures of crows — is a statement against Nevada's open season hunting of crows, which he affectionately calls “little darlings.” This new found activism doesn’t seem like a stretch for a man man who discovered his passion for art while stationed in San Francisco during the 60s at the height of the Beat Movement.
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  • Visit Phoenix launches a 2012-2013 marketing campaign inspired by the popularity of Instagram and image sharing on social media sites.
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  • Bisbee is a treasure of a town, seeped in rich history and filled with characters. It’s Main Street was at one time filled with miners and their families. As the mine closed in 1974 and mining families moved out, artists begin moving in. Now Bisbee is filled with retirees, artists and quirky characters that give the town its free spirit vibe. Main Street’s shops and restaurants are as diverse as its residents. Whether it’s a vegan lunch of butternut-red lentil soup at POCO or a hand-crafted Panama hat from Optimo Hatworks or a work of fine art from SAM•POE Gallery, Bisbee’s Main Street offers it all.
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  • Bisbee is a treasure of a town, seeped in rich history and filled with characters. It’s Main Street was at one time filled with miners and their families. As the mine closed in 1974 and mining families moved out, artists begin moving in. Now Bisbee is filled with retirees, artists and quirky characters that give the town its free spirit vibe. Main Street’s shops and restaurants are as diverse as its residents. Whether it’s a vegan lunch of butternut-red lentil soup at POCO or a hand-crafted Panama hat from Optimo Hatworks or a work of fine art from SAM•POE Gallery, Bisbee’s Main Street offers it all.
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  • Bisbee is a treasure of a town, seeped in rich history and filled with characters. It’s Main Street was at one time filled with miners and their families. As the mine closed in 1974 and mining families moved out, artists begin moving in. Now Bisbee is filled with retirees, artists and quirky characters that give the town its free spirit vibe. Main Street’s shops and restaurants are as diverse as its residents. Whether it’s a vegan lunch of butternut-red lentil soup at POCO or a hand-crafted Panama hat from Optimo Hatworks or a work of fine art from SAM•POE Gallery, Bisbee’s Main Street offers it all.
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  • Bisbee is a treasure of a town, seeped in rich history and filled with characters. It’s Main Street was at one time filled with miners and their families. As the mine closed in 1974 and mining families moved out, artists begin moving in. Now Bisbee is filled with retirees, artists and quirky characters that give the town its free spirit vibe. Main Street’s shops and restaurants are as diverse as its residents. Whether it’s a vegan lunch of butternut-red lentil soup at POCO or a hand-crafted Panama hat from Optimo Hatworks or a work of fine art from SAM•POE Gallery, Bisbee’s Main Street offers it all.
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  • Bisbee is a treasure of a town, seeped in rich history and filled with characters. It’s Main Street was at one time filled with miners and their families. As the mine closed in 1974 and mining families moved out, artists begin moving in. Now Bisbee is filled with retirees, artists and quirky characters that give the town its free spirit vibe. Main Street’s shops and restaurants are as diverse as its residents. Whether it’s a vegan lunch of butternut-red lentil soup at POCO or a hand-crafted Panama hat from Optimo Hatworks or a work of fine art from SAM•POE Gallery, Bisbee’s Main Street offers it all.
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  • Bisbee is a treasure of a town, seeped in rich history and filled with characters. It’s Main Street was at one time filled with miners and their families. As the mine closed in 1974 and mining families moved out, artists begin moving in. Now Bisbee is filled with retirees, artists and quirky characters that give the town its free spirit vibe. Main Street’s shops and restaurants are as diverse as its residents. Whether it’s a vegan lunch of butternut-red lentil soup at POCO or a hand-crafted Panama hat from Optimo Hatworks or a work of fine art from SAM•POE Gallery, Bisbee’s Main Street offers it all.
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  • Bisbee is a treasure of a town, seeped in rich history and filled with characters. It’s Main Street was at one time filled with miners and their families. As the mine closed in 1974 and mining families moved out, artists begin moving in. Now Bisbee is filled with retirees, artists and quirky characters that give the town its free spirit vibe. Main Street’s shops and restaurants are as diverse as its residents. Whether it’s a vegan lunch of butternut-red lentil soup at POCO or a hand-crafted Panama hat from Optimo Hatworks or a work of fine art from SAM•POE Gallery, Bisbee’s Main Street offers it all.
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  • Bisbee is a treasure of a town, seeped in rich history and filled with characters. It’s Main Street was at one time filled with miners and their families. As the mine closed in 1974 and mining families moved out, artists begin moving in. Now Bisbee is filled with retirees, artists and quirky characters that give the town its free spirit vibe. Main Street’s shops and restaurants are as diverse as its residents. Whether it’s a vegan lunch of butternut-red lentil soup at POCO or a hand-crafted Panama hat from Optimo Hatworks or a work of fine art from SAM•POE Gallery, Bisbee’s Main Street offers it all.
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  • Bisbee is a treasure of a town, seeped in rich history and filled with characters. It’s Main Street was at one time filled with miners and their families. As the mine closed in 1974 and mining families moved out, artists begin moving in. Now Bisbee is filled with retirees, artists and quirky characters that give the town its free spirit vibe. Main Street’s shops and restaurants are as diverse as its residents. Whether it’s a vegan lunch of butternut-red lentil soup at POCO or a hand-crafted Panama hat from Optimo Hatworks or a work of fine art from SAM•POE Gallery, Bisbee’s Main Street offers it all.
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  • Bisbee is a treasure of a town, seeped in rich history and filled with characters. It’s Main Street was at one time filled with miners and their families. As the mine closed in 1974 and mining families moved out, artists begin moving in. Now Bisbee is filled with retirees, artists and quirky characters that give the town its free spirit vibe. Main Street’s shops and restaurants are as diverse as its residents. Whether it’s a vegan lunch of butternut-red lentil soup at POCO or a hand-crafted Panama hat from Optimo Hatworks or a work of fine art from SAM•POE Gallery, Bisbee’s Main Street offers it all.
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  • Bisbee is a treasure of a town, seeped in rich history and filled with characters. It’s Main Street was at one time filled with miners and their families. As the mine closed in 1974 and mining families moved out, artists begin moving in. Now Bisbee is filled with retirees, artists and quirky characters that give the town its free spirit vibe. Main Street’s shops and restaurants are as diverse as its residents. Whether it’s a vegan lunch of butternut-red lentil soup at POCO or a hand-crafted Panama hat from Optimo Hatworks or a work of fine art from SAM•POE Gallery, Bisbee’s Main Street offers it all.
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  • Bisbee is a treasure of a town, seeped in rich history and filled with characters. It’s Main Street was at one time filled with miners and their families. As the mine closed in 1974 and mining families moved out, artists begin moving in. Now Bisbee is filled with retirees, artists and quirky characters that give the town its free spirit vibe. Main Street’s shops and restaurants are as diverse as its residents. Whether it’s a vegan lunch of butternut-red lentil soup at POCO or a hand-crafted Panama hat from Optimo Hatworks or a work of fine art from SAM•POE Gallery, Bisbee’s Main Street offers it all.
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  • Bisbee is a treasure of a town, seeped in rich history and filled with characters. It’s Main Street was at one time filled with miners and their families. As the mine closed in 1974 and mining families moved out, artists begin moving in. Now Bisbee is filled with retirees, artists and quirky characters that give the town its free spirit vibe. Main Street’s shops and restaurants are as diverse as its residents. Whether it’s a vegan lunch of butternut-red lentil soup at POCO or a hand-crafted Panama hat from Optimo Hatworks or a work of fine art from SAM•POE Gallery, Bisbee’s Main Street offers it all.
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  • St. Elmo is a classic dive bar. The drinks are cheap, the people are tough and the music is always a little too loud. On any given night, motorcycles are lined up outside the door and bar stools are claimed by leather-clad riders. Located on the Brewery Gulch, St. Elmo first opened its doors in 1902 and has had a long run as a rough and tough place. Today its vibe has mellowed and it stands as one of the best places in Bisbee to get to know the locals.
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  • Art Herman’s studio is located in a small dark room behind a gallery space in a converted garage on Main Street. He walks with a cane due to a bad back, most likely from years of hard labor working as a commercial diver, a carpenter, an electrician and a plumber. He works with his hands, always has. As a full-time artist, Herman is putting those hands to work sculpting wood and bending metals and found objects. His most recent project is a personal one. Herman, a kind and soft spoken man, is entering a new chapter in his life as an artist and his political views are a big part of that. His latest work — wood sculptures of crows — is a statement against Nevada's open season hunting of crows, which he affectionately calls “little darlings.” This new found activism doesn’t seem like a stretch for a man man who discovered his passion for art while stationed in San Francisco during the 60s at the height of the Beat Movement.
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  • Bisbee is a treasure of a town, seeped in rich history and filled with characters. It’s Main Street was at one time filled with miners and their families. As the mine closed in 1974 and mining families moved out, artists begin moving in. Now Bisbee is filled with retirees, artists and quirky characters that give the town its free spirit vibe. Main Street’s shops and restaurants are as diverse as its residents. Whether it’s a vegan lunch of butternut-red lentil soup at POCO or a hand-crafted Panama hat from Optimo Hatworks or a work of fine art from SAM•POE Gallery, Bisbee’s Main Street offers it all.
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  • Bisbee is a treasure of a town, seeped in rich history and filled with characters. It’s Main Street was at one time filled with miners and their families. As the mine closed in 1974 and mining families moved out, artists begin moving in. Now Bisbee is filled with retirees, artists and quirky characters that give the town its free spirit vibe. Main Street’s shops and restaurants are as diverse as its residents. Whether it’s a vegan lunch of butternut-red lentil soup at POCO or a hand-crafted Panama hat from Optimo Hatworks or a work of fine art from SAM•POE Gallery, Bisbee’s Main Street offers it all.
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  • Bisbee is a treasure of a town, seeped in rich history and filled with characters. It’s Main Street was at one time filled with miners and their families. As the mine closed in 1974 and mining families moved out, artists begin moving in. Now Bisbee is filled with retirees, artists and quirky characters that give the town its free spirit vibe. Main Street’s shops and restaurants are as diverse as its residents. Whether it’s a vegan lunch of butternut-red lentil soup at POCO or a hand-crafted Panama hat from Optimo Hatworks or a work of fine art from SAM•POE Gallery, Bisbee’s Main Street offers it all.
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  • Bisbee is a treasure of a town, seeped in rich history and filled with characters. It’s Main Street was at one time filled with miners and their families. As the mine closed in 1974 and mining families moved out, artists begin moving in. Now Bisbee is filled with retirees, artists and quirky characters that give the town its free spirit vibe. Main Street’s shops and restaurants are as diverse as its residents. Whether it’s a vegan lunch of butternut-red lentil soup at POCO or a hand-crafted Panama hat from Optimo Hatworks or a work of fine art from SAM•POE Gallery, Bisbee’s Main Street offers it all.
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  • Bisbee is a treasure of a town, seeped in rich history and filled with characters. It’s Main Street was at one time filled with miners and their families. As the mine closed in 1974 and mining families moved out, artists begin moving in. Now Bisbee is filled with retirees, artists and quirky characters that give the town its free spirit vibe. Main Street’s shops and restaurants are as diverse as its residents. Whether it’s a vegan lunch of butternut-red lentil soup at POCO or a hand-crafted Panama hat from Optimo Hatworks or a work of fine art from SAM•POE Gallery, Bisbee’s Main Street offers it all.
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  • Bisbee is a treasure of a town, seeped in rich history and filled with characters. It’s Main Street was at one time filled with miners and their families. As the mine closed in 1974 and mining families moved out, artists begin moving in. Now Bisbee is filled with retirees, artists and quirky characters that give the town its free spirit vibe. Main Street’s shops and restaurants are as diverse as its residents. Whether it’s a vegan lunch of butternut-red lentil soup at POCO or a hand-crafted Panama hat from Optimo Hatworks or a work of fine art from SAM•POE Gallery, Bisbee’s Main Street offers it all.
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  • Bisbee is a treasure of a town, seeped in rich history and filled with characters. It’s Main Street was at one time filled with miners and their families. As the mine closed in 1974 and mining families moved out, artists begin moving in. Now Bisbee is filled with retirees, artists and quirky characters that give the town its free spirit vibe. Main Street’s shops and restaurants are as diverse as its residents. Whether it’s a vegan lunch of butternut-red lentil soup at POCO or a hand-crafted Panama hat from Optimo Hatworks or a work of fine art from SAM•POE Gallery, Bisbee’s Main Street offers it all.
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  • Bisbee is a treasure of a town, seeped in rich history and filled with characters. It’s Main Street was at one time filled with miners and their families. As the mine closed in 1974 and mining families moved out, artists begin moving in. Now Bisbee is filled with retirees, artists and quirky characters that give the town its free spirit vibe. Main Street’s shops and restaurants are as diverse as its residents. Whether it’s a vegan lunch of butternut-red lentil soup at POCO or a hand-crafted Panama hat from Optimo Hatworks or a work of fine art from SAM•POE Gallery, Bisbee’s Main Street offers it all.
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  • Bisbee is a treasure of a town, seeped in rich history and filled with characters. It’s Main Street was at one time filled with miners and their families. As the mine closed in 1974 and mining families moved out, artists begin moving in. Now Bisbee is filled with retirees, artists and quirky characters that give the town its free spirit vibe. Main Street’s shops and restaurants are as diverse as its residents. Whether it’s a vegan lunch of butternut-red lentil soup at POCO or a hand-crafted Panama hat from Optimo Hatworks or a work of fine art from SAM•POE Gallery, Bisbee’s Main Street offers it all.
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  • Bisbee is a treasure of a town, seeped in rich history and filled with characters. It’s Main Street was at one time filled with miners and their families. As the mine closed in 1974 and mining families moved out, artists begin moving in. Now Bisbee is filled with retirees, artists and quirky characters that give the town its free spirit vibe. Main Street’s shops and restaurants are as diverse as its residents. Whether it’s a vegan lunch of butternut-red lentil soup at POCO or a hand-crafted Panama hat from Optimo Hatworks or a work of fine art from SAM•POE Gallery, Bisbee’s Main Street offers it all.
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  • Bisbee is a treasure of a town, seeped in rich history and filled with characters. It’s Main Street was at one time filled with miners and their families. As the mine closed in 1974 and mining families moved out, artists begin moving in. Now Bisbee is filled with retirees, artists and quirky characters that give the town its free spirit vibe. Main Street’s shops and restaurants are as diverse as its residents. Whether it’s a vegan lunch of butternut-red lentil soup at POCO or a hand-crafted Panama hat from Optimo Hatworks or a work of fine art from SAM•POE Gallery, Bisbee’s Main Street offers it all.
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  • Bisbee is a treasure of a town, seeped in rich history and filled with characters. It’s Main Street was at one time filled with miners and their families. As the mine closed in 1974 and mining families moved out, artists begin moving in. Now Bisbee is filled with retirees, artists and quirky characters that give the town its free spirit vibe. Main Street’s shops and restaurants are as diverse as its residents. Whether it’s a vegan lunch of butternut-red lentil soup at POCO or a hand-crafted Panama hat from Optimo Hatworks or a work of fine art from SAM•POE Gallery, Bisbee’s Main Street offers it all.
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  • St. Elmo is a classic dive bar. The drinks are cheap, the people are tough and the music is always a little too loud. On any given night, motorcycles are lined up outside the door and bar stools are claimed by leather-clad riders. Located on the Brewery Gulch, St. Elmo first opened its doors in 1902 and has had a long run as a rough and tough place. Today its vibe has mellowed and it stands as one of the best places in Bisbee to get to know the locals.
    Bisbee Arizona Art Artists051.jpg
  • St. Elmo is a classic dive bar. The drinks are cheap, the people are tough and the music is always a little too loud. On any given night, motorcycles are lined up outside the door and bar stools are claimed by leather-clad riders. Located on the Brewery Gulch, St. Elmo first opened its doors in 1902 and has had a long run as a rough and tough place. Today its vibe has mellowed and it stands as one of the best places in Bisbee to get to know the locals.
    Bisbee Arizona Art Artists052.jpg
  • Bisbee is a treasure of a town, seeped in rich history and filled with characters. It’s Main Street was at one time filled with miners and their families. As the mine closed in 1974 and mining families moved out, artists begin moving in. Now Bisbee is filled with retirees, artists and quirky characters that give the town its free spirit vibe. Main Street’s shops and restaurants are as diverse as its residents. Whether it’s a vegan lunch of butternut-red lentil soup at POCO or a hand-crafted Panama hat from Optimo Hatworks or a work of fine art from SAM•POE Gallery, Bisbee’s Main Street offers it all.
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  • Bisbee is a treasure of a town, seeped in rich history and filled with characters. It’s Main Street was at one time filled with miners and their families. As the mine closed in 1974 and mining families moved out, artists begin moving in. Now Bisbee is filled with retirees, artists and quirky characters that give the town its free spirit vibe. Main Street’s shops and restaurants are as diverse as its residents. Whether it’s a vegan lunch of butternut-red lentil soup at POCO or a hand-crafted Panama hat from Optimo Hatworks or a work of fine art from SAM•POE Gallery, Bisbee’s Main Street offers it all.
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  • Bisbee is a treasure of a town, seeped in rich history and filled with characters. It’s Main Street was at one time filled with miners and their families. As the mine closed in 1974 and mining families moved out, artists begin moving in. Now Bisbee is filled with retirees, artists and quirky characters that give the town its free spirit vibe. Main Street’s shops and restaurants are as diverse as its residents. Whether it’s a vegan lunch of butternut-red lentil soup at POCO or a hand-crafted Panama hat from Optimo Hatworks or a work of fine art from SAM•POE Gallery, Bisbee’s Main Street offers it all.
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  • Bisbee is a treasure of a town, seeped in rich history and filled with characters. It’s Main Street was at one time filled with miners and their families. As the mine closed in 1974 and mining families moved out, artists begin moving in. Now Bisbee is filled with retirees, artists and quirky characters that give the town its free spirit vibe. Main Street’s shops and restaurants are as diverse as its residents. Whether it’s a vegan lunch of butternut-red lentil soup at POCO or a hand-crafted Panama hat from Optimo Hatworks or a work of fine art from SAM•POE Gallery, Bisbee’s Main Street offers it all.
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  • Bisbee is a treasure of a town, seeped in rich history and filled with characters. It’s Main Street was at one time filled with miners and their families. As the mine closed in 1974 and mining families moved out, artists begin moving in. Now Bisbee is filled with retirees, artists and quirky characters that give the town its free spirit vibe. Main Street’s shops and restaurants are as diverse as its residents. Whether it’s a vegan lunch of butternut-red lentil soup at POCO or a hand-crafted Panama hat from Optimo Hatworks or a work of fine art from SAM•POE Gallery, Bisbee’s Main Street offers it all.
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  • Bisbee is a treasure of a town, seeped in rich history and filled with characters. It’s Main Street was at one time filled with miners and their families. As the mine closed in 1974 and mining families moved out, artists begin moving in. Now Bisbee is filled with retirees, artists and quirky characters that give the town its free spirit vibe. Main Street’s shops and restaurants are as diverse as its residents. Whether it’s a vegan lunch of butternut-red lentil soup at POCO or a hand-crafted Panama hat from Optimo Hatworks or a work of fine art from SAM•POE Gallery, Bisbee’s Main Street offers it all.
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  • The Thumb is a gas station, car wash, craft shop, wine cellar and barbecue restaurant, all in one.<br />
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Photograph by Jill Richards
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  • The Thumb is a gas station, car wash, craft shop, wine cellar and barbecue restaurant, all in one.<br />
<br />
Photograph by Jill Richards
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  • The Thumb is a gas station, car wash, craft shop, wine cellar and barbecue restaurant, all in one.<br />
<br />
Photograph by Jill Richards
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  • The Thumb is a gas station, car wash, craft shop, wine cellar and barbecue restaurant, all in one.<br />
<br />
Photograph by Jill Richards
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  • The Thumb is a gas station, car wash, craft shop, wine cellar and barbecue restaurant, all in one.<br />
<br />
Photograph by Jill Richards
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  • The Thumb is a gas station, car wash, craft shop, wine cellar and barbecue restaurant, all in one.<br />
<br />
Photograph by Jill Richards
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  • The Thumb is a gas station, car wash, craft shop, wine cellar and barbecue restaurant, all in one.<br />
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  • The Thumb is a gas station, car wash, craft shop, wine cellar and barbecue restaurant, all in one.<br />
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  • The Thumb is a gas station, car wash, craft shop, wine cellar and barbecue restaurant, all in one.<br />
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  • The Thumb is a gas station, car wash, craft shop, wine cellar and barbecue restaurant, all in one.<br />
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  • The Thumb is a gas station, car wash, craft shop, wine cellar and barbecue restaurant, all in one.<br />
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  • The Thumb is a gas station, car wash, craft shop, wine cellar and barbecue restaurant, all in one.<br />
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  • The Thumb is a gas station, car wash, craft shop, wine cellar and barbecue restaurant, all in one.<br />
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Photograph by Jill Richards
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  • The Thumb is a gas station, car wash, craft shop, wine cellar and barbecue restaurant, all in one.<br />
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Photograph by Jill Richards
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  • The Thumb is a gas station, car wash, craft shop, wine cellar and barbecue restaurant, all in one.<br />
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Photograph by Jill Richards
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  • The Thumb is a gas station, car wash, craft shop, wine cellar and barbecue restaurant, all in one.<br />
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Photograph by Jill Richards
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  • The Thumb is a gas station, car wash, craft shop, wine cellar and barbecue restaurant, all in one.<br />
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Photograph by Jill Richards
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  • The Thumb is a gas station, car wash, craft shop, wine cellar and barbecue restaurant, all in one.<br />
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Photograph by Jill Richards
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  • The Thumb is a gas station, car wash, craft shop, wine cellar and barbecue restaurant, all in one.<br />
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  • The Thumb is a gas station, car wash, craft shop, wine cellar and barbecue restaurant, all in one.<br />
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  • The Thumb is a gas station, car wash, craft shop, wine cellar and barbecue restaurant, all in one.<br />
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  • The Southwestern Research Station (SWRS) is a year-round field station under the direction of the American Museum of Natural History (New York, NY).<br />
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The many biozones of the Chiricahua Mountains Sky Island and the convergence of four major geographic regions – The Rocky Mountains to the north, the Sierra Madre Mountains to the south, the Chiricahuan Desert on the east, and the Sonoran Desert on the west – make for an abundance and rich diversity of plant, animal and insect life.<br />
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  • Portal is an unincorporated community in Cochise County, Arizona, United States. It lies 25 miles south-southeast of San Simon and at the mouth of Cave Creek Canyon on the east side of the Chiricahua Mountains.<br />
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Photography by Jill Richards
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  • Hiking South Fork Trail which follows the south fork of Cave Creek Canyon on the east side of the Chiricahua Mountains.<br />
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  • Chiricahua National Monument is a unit of the National Park System located in the Chiricahua Mountains of southeastern Arizona. The monument was established on April 18, 1924, to protect its extensive hoodoos and balancing rocks.<br />
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Photography by Jill Richards
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  • The Southwestern Research Station (SWRS) is a year-round field station under the direction of the American Museum of Natural History (New York, NY).<br />
<br />
The many biozones of the Chiricahua Mountains Sky Island and the convergence of four major geographic regions – The Rocky Mountains to the north, the Sierra Madre Mountains to the south, the Chiricahuan Desert on the east, and the Sonoran Desert on the west – make for an abundance and rich diversity of plant, animal and insect life.<br />
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Photography by Jill Richards
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  • Portal is an unincorporated community in Cochise County, Arizona, United States. It lies 25 miles south-southeast of San Simon and at the mouth of Cave Creek Canyon on the east side of the Chiricahua Mountains.<br />
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Photography by Jill Richards
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  • Hiking South Fork Trail which follows the south fork of Cave Creek Canyon on the east side of the Chiricahua Mountains.<br />
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Photography by Jill Richards
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  • Portal is an unincorporated community in Cochise County, Arizona, United States. It lies 25 miles south-southeast of San Simon and at the mouth of Cave Creek Canyon on the east side of the Chiricahua Mountains.<br />
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The Portal Store offers general goods, a cafe and a lodge. It occasionally hosts live music and cookouts on the outdoor patio.<br />
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Photography by Jill Richards
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  • Portal is an unincorporated community in Cochise County, Arizona, United States. It lies 25 miles south-southeast of San Simon and at the mouth of Cave Creek Canyon on the east side of the Chiricahua Mountains.<br />
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The Portal Store offers general goods, a cafe and a lodge. It occasionally hosts live music and cookouts on the outdoor patio.<br />
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Photography by Jill Richards
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  • Portal is an unincorporated community in Cochise County, Arizona, United States. It lies 25 miles south-southeast of San Simon and at the mouth of Cave Creek Canyon on the east side of the Chiricahua Mountains.<br />
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The Portal Store offers general goods, a cafe and a lodge. It occasionally hosts live music and cookouts on the outdoor patio.<br />
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Photography by Jill Richards
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