- Bisbee is southern Arizona's own little European town with narrow streets and cobblestone pathways that make up the former miners' boomtown
- Population: ~5000
- A haven for talented artists, writers, and more
- The southern-most mile-high city in the US (5538 feet)
- Bisbee is an International Dark Sky Place for its starry views and its commitment to fighting light pollution
- Bisbee "neighborhoods" include Old Bisbee, Brewery Gulch, Tombstone Canyon, Lowell, Warren District, South Bisbee, Hauchuca Terrace, San Jose, Bisbee Junction, ... and let's include Camp Naco and Naco, too ... Naco is a US/Mexico border town
- Population: ~5000
- A haven for talented artists, writers, and more
- The southern-most mile-high city in the US (5538 feet)
- Bisbee is an International Dark Sky Place for its starry views and its commitment to fighting light pollution
- Bisbee "neighborhoods" include Old Bisbee, Brewery Gulch, Tombstone Canyon, Lowell, Warren District, South Bisbee, Hauchuca Terrace, San Jose, Bisbee Junction, ... and let's include Camp Naco and Naco, too ... Naco is a US/Mexico border town
Google ==> "Bisbee is a city in the Mule Mountains of southeast Arizona. Both the Bisbee Mining & Historical Museum and the Bisbee Restoration Museum chronicle the city’s copper-mining past. The vast Queen Mine offers underground tours. Homes that once belonged to miners run up Tombstone Canyon from Old Bisbee, the historic town center. The grand Muheim Heritage House has 19th-century furniture, plus gardens and mountain views."