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    Bisbee Mining & Historical Museum

    4.6 (27 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Deena V.

    This is very educational by tour guides who actually worked the mines. Very affordable for a family.

    Accountability for lost miners.
    Rob J.

    This historical museum tells you more about mining history than you'd think. It capitulates from the mid 1880's into the 1920's and it's eventual finality in 1974. The mining portion of Bisbee started with the crudest of work life and included thousands of Northern Europeans from numerous countries including Serbian, Germanic and Chinese participants. This museum speaks to the incredible racism (a subject I despise to even bring up) but was quite a reality here at the turn of the century. For example, no Chinese personnel were permitted to be within the city limits of Bisbee overnight? How crazy was that? Specifically, this museum is very affordable and is quite packed with information bringing you through the Copper mining legacy to its smelting and eventual open mining concepts in which is safer today vs air drilled and water mining with tunnels. The deaths attributed to air tool mining was off the charts... Highly recommend this little stop before you go or maybe do a Mine Tour? This was way more informative than I envisioned and, though you'll need a mask as of Nov. '21, they'll give you one for a simple buck. Discounts to for various reasons like Military or AARP. Recommend: Absolutely a must see. Gems extracted from this Bisbee mine are STILL worldwide known as the best gems pulled from the Earth!

    Atul S.

    It's a small museum with tons of history in it. Good for a quick stop or else you should be a history geek to spend so much time here. The train and decor outside the museum are nice too. Worth for a couple of good pictures. The museum is in the center of the town and you will always walk through this museum so stop for some time.

    Interactive display on how much energy was required to help light a bulb for an automobile.
    Nasha W.

    A wonderful staple to check out while in Bisbee. For a small fee $8 per adult, $7 for senior and military you get to enjoy a self walking tour of Bisbee and learn about the mining history in the town. There were many interesting and interactive displays. There's also a beautiful display of rocks and minerals artifacts from the mines. The staff is very friendly and a great place to stop at to learn some history.

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    Great tour with interesting facts about the mine and the miners that worked there. The staff was friendly and helpful.

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    Really well done museum. The staff were super friendly and knowledgeable. Definitely worth the price of admission.

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    Cool, $7.50 for a small museum. Interesting place, nice folks.

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    A nice dedication with the helping hand of the Smithsonian to the mining which took place in this part of Arizona.

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    Amerind Foundation

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    4.1(21 reviews)
    42.8 mi

    More artifacts than my brain can process in a beautiful set of buildings at an incomparable site…read more I've been wanting to visit this place for over a decade, and finally made it there yesterday. Not easy to find: take the Dragoon exit just before Texas Canyon, make a right and it's down about a mile on the left. Long gravel driveway to get into the grounds. Suggestion: pack a picnic lunch. They have stunning picnic grounds just past the museum in a jaw-dropping setting among the rocks. Also gives you a break from looking at all the stuff which, frankly, gets a little overwhelming after a while. We hit the art gallery first as it closes from 12-1PM, and we got there around 11:30. Mostly photography when we were there, but very nice work. The main exhibits have great interpretive signage - you can spend hours just reading all the explanations. A lot of the signage gives you the history, which is great. I have never seen so much antique jewelry in my life - really impressive displays. Ran out of time for the hike to the bird pond - next time! We did stop at the old cemetery on the way out - do make a brief stop and read the story of the place.

    We visited here for my kids school trip and overall this was an enjoyable and memorable experience…read more This museum is more of a personal collection of Native American items from several cultures. It's beautiful to see and also, I left with a feeling that's particular and not quite explainable. The staff were great, the facilities well kept, a good drive around the space, watch out for snakes, take time to read-that's where lots of information is. No pictures allowed inside

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