As I have spent most of my winter here I have had a chance to look around a bit and admire some of businesses and the sights in and around town, as well as the structures. What I was amazed at probably the most was their copper mine, and the history behind it. This is a picture looking down into the abandoned mine. I loved seeing the colors on the "steps" of the mine. When visiting the tour center, which is actually where I was standing here, I found out that the mine is 1 and 1/2 miles across. WHAT??? Yes, almost unbelievable that we could see the other side at that distance. I also learned that each a railroad track ran around each rim and that there was even room for a vehicle to go alongside the tracks.
About another half mile down the road is this older mission museum and in the yards in front and beside it is some of the equipment used to work the mine and do some hauling in the early days.

Cousin Kris at the copper ore car that could haul 30 tons
Me at one of the freight wagons that was used to haul supplies by horses from Gila Bend to Ajo, a distance of about 40+ miles.

A depiction of the workings of the copper mine
Back in the town of Ajo ( by the way, pronounced Ah-Hoe)Is a Radio Shack / antique/ parts store and in the front windows had these displayed. An old-time washing machine with a copper tub, and an enameled wood cook stove. Interesting pieces!
Another antique-y place sported this old rusty car with wooden-spoked wheels.
Now for some of my favorite structures.... the old missions!
Two different ones each on a corner opposite the town square which hoses little shops and local businesses.Left side in next picture is a second-hand store which has books, art, bedding, clothes, nic-nacs and other paraphernalia. Interesting shop...
This also houses an old movie theater which I believe is open from time to time and on the right end is the Post Office.
I love the neat row of arches.... and the middle of this back row is a very nice visitor canter, along the row that would be on the right (looking toward the back) Is an art gallery and shop, a food goods store, a library and a real estate office. I just love the structures of these buildings! Oh and in the middle of this is lined with palm trees and has a lawn of Green grass!
This town definitely calls to me and I have a hard time getting away...
Now for some cute houses!
Palm trees, blooms in winter, beautiful cactus plants. What more could you ask :)
I love this little adobe house with tree trunks for porch posts. Quite a unique design!
And this one with ladders to the top of the house.
The town also has a car-wash 3 gas stations, 3 (or more) rv parks, town park with swimming pool, a few restaurants, and an IGA Market with a water station outside for $.25 per gallon'
I hope you have enjoyed viewing this little town with me. Its a great place to spend the winter!
Beautiful pictures and beautiful town! Thank you for sharing this part of your journey with us!
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome, Tina. Thanks for visiting!
DeleteHaving been to AZ a long time ago, you brought out some nostalgia in me for it. Wish I could be there! Very nice! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteWish you could be here too. We would have such fun together!!
DeleteI'm still trying to get out there. I haven't made much progress in getting a bed built in. But I have organized my things one again. I learned how to read the inverter and how many watts I can use. The truck has had a completer tune up.
ReplyDeleteLove the pictures and has made me more determined to get it together.
thanks for the kick in the pants ahaha
Ah, You are welcome Jo, lol. Thanks for viewing . There is plenty time for you to get here. I have to force myself to leave next week but need to or will not get to other places I want to see.
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DeleteThose are fond memories. I loved being there with you. If you hadn't stopped there I may have never got there... I barely got back. I've gotta get moving on myself. But did enjoy the time. I think AZ is a good place for conservatives to live, but liberals can stay completely away. We keep our state pure, clean and safe. It is a great place for the Pink Lady, Big Dude & Little Dude to be out in the open or if things get a little hot they can stay under cover, but no matter, they are welcome here. All in all I love your pictures of a great old west town which still holds captive memories and now a few new ones. Hate to see you moving on, it was soooo much fun with you here. come back ANY TIME - FREE PARKING, FREE FOOD, FREE HOOKUPS.
ReplyDeleteI hear ya Brother.... Little town of Ajo feels like home to me.
DeleteAJO QUADRANGLE WITH INFO CTR & VISITOR CENTER is really an appealing place. It seems so peaceful.
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