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Jerome Arizona a world like no other sits at about 5,200 feet some call it the mile high town as it overlooks the entire Verde Valley.  During my visit here my soul purpose would be to walk around town during the evening and the night enjoying all the history Jerome has to offer.

The history of Jerome dates back far beyond its beginning in 1876. At one time the local Yavapai tribe mined the area for its gem stones to make jewelry with. Copper was abundant within Cleopatra Hill the same hill today that is occupied by many of Jerome's monolithic structures.

In the 16th century the Spanish arrived in the area and the conquistadors were exploring the area searching for a place called El Cibola or in simple terms the 7 Cities Of Gold.  Nobody knows for certain if the Spanish found gold here some of the locals believed that they did then hid it in a canyon on the out skirts of what is known as present day Jerome. A miner spent thirty years by the name of Jerry who religiously searched for this lost treasure. He went around town often bragging about how he found ancient armor left behind by the Spanish.  With tales like these it is no wonder many thrill seekers year after year return here hiking around the forest which surround this pleasant little town full of artist and little shops.

In 1876 miners who traveled the west in search of gold found the old mines on the side of Cleopatra Hill and a scout by the name of Al Sieber made a claim here. This eventually drew many other curious gold seekers to the area. It also drew in many bordello owners such as its first by the name of Nora Brown also called "Butter". These bordellos brought in good business but it also brought in many murders and sinful acts which were committed right in the middle of some of the alleys that are found in Jerome today.

Eventually a senator by the name of William A. Clark leased mining rights in 1888 and eventually by 1889 he brought the claim forming his own mining company called the Verde Copper Company.  Although copper was its prime cream of the crop over 1 billion dollars of gold and silver were also found here. Underneath the town of Jerome is said to be over 80 miles of tunnels, a labyrinth that once produced most of the towns income in its hay day.  Thus many wanted to live the American Dream so they relocated here and the town grew beyond belief.

In 1898 it was incorporated as a town and was said to be named after a Eugene Murray Jerome, an investor from NY who was involved with the United Verde Mine Company.  He was also the cousin of Jennie Churchill who was the mother of Winston Churchill do you see the connection? The world is indeed a small place and many locations we visit have ties going back to the old world.

The town suffered three major fires near the end of the 1800's many of the structures were rebuilt while gravity has taken effect such as the jail which graces the hillside in ruins. Jerome had very little law enforcement, building codes or government intervention. It was called The Wickedest Town in America as tragedy, murder and mayhem struck this town regularly. Some felt the fires were acts of retribution for all the sinful deeds that took place here such as gunfights, gambling, drinking, prostitution, murder and even sickness. Many of the buildings you see in Jerome date back to over a century while some today are deplorable. When the town become incorporated that is when stricter building codes and laws were set into place thus the towns wild days were coming to an end.

The town made its money off the mines what once was a tent city became a city with a post office, smelter, mines, hotels, saloons, jail and many other businesses.  The town had excitement as there was no segregation you had Chinese,  Irishmen, Italians, Germans and so many other ethnic backgrounds from many countries all working down in those mines. Sadly disaster struck for example in one of the mine shafts a fire broke out causing it to collapse killing almost a dozen men. Those mines are said till this day to be haunted by its miners.

By the first World War Jerome had grown to 15,000 residents and many of them were staging strikes to try and get better pay. With all the deaths these men asked for better conditions sadly the National Guard removed the strikers deporting them out of the town in railroad cars dropping them off at the border of California. When I read about this I thought to myself how suppressive freedom was a century ago.  It reminds me of WWII when the Germans loaded the Jews on trains to concentration camps.

After the war the mines were operational 24 hours a day on the hour. The town grew so large that businesses's stayed open all night. The local bootleggers supplied the townsfolk with illegal alcohol. There were opium dens scattered around town and ran by the Chinese. The town had movie theaters, pubs, restaurants, swimming pools, tennis courts, schools, drug stores, department stores, churches, opera house, pool halls, bordellos and even a bowling alley. At one time this location had the potential to become a major city in AZ sadly it just never happened. Like most mining towns that eventually become semi ghost towns this often can be attributed to the closure of such mines.

The downfall and demise of Jerome really begin in the great depression which took place in 1929. The high grade ore was scarcer and harder to exhume from the mountain. The worth of copper fell and the town went into a slump despite that the mines generated over a billion in revenue. In 1930 the mines closed this brought the town to a standstill. You no longer heard much about the town until in 1935 Phelps Dodge bought up many of the mining properties surrounding the town.

They used a method called blast mining which would be used in the decimation of the hillside in a large open pit with 250,000 pounds of dynamite at one time. This type of mining would go on for a few years and sure it caused a boom. There was no employment so the men within the town worked at this mine little did they know that the explosions would cause an entire downtown block of Jerome to slide down the hill. The local pharmacy, pool hall, movie theatre, jail and many other business were destroyed. They had to be removed and dismantled. Meanwhile the father of the Atomic Bomb stopped in Jerome which would change his life to come.  Then WWII rolled around and although the price of copper surged which would be used in products for the war eventually the worth of the copper would drop again.

The strange paranormal occurrences did not began till someone came forth by the name of Bernie Peoples who made claims to have encountered a flying disc. He was apparently abducted by aliens and this is a really concrete case. You can read the dialogue by clicking
The Peoples' File this would be the first paranormal case to be recorded in the town. You would assume that there would be a haunting but this is not the case and like most of Arizona's mystical terrain UFO's and sightings of alien beings are really not out of the ordinary after all the local natives called these disc wheels of light.

In 1952 the Phelps Dodge mine shut down and there was no other work available in town unless you owned your own business. The problem was that poverty struck most families so even the businesses were not making enough profit to even stay operable.  Many of the residents sold their homes just for a bus ticket out of dodge. Only 50 individuals and families stayed behind to tough it out. Sadly out of those 50 people they found out that they bit off more then they could chew. Many of the structures, streets, utilities and business began to deteriorate. Their was not enough residents to care for the town even though they tried desperately to save it. Many of the structures collapsed falling down the 30 degree incline on Cleopatra Hill. Then came the thieves, vandals and speculators.  It became a town for lovers and explorers much like myself ha ha! The town of Jerome was slowly dying and now in a period where most have forgotten its greatness that it once was.

In the earlier 1960's it was a place visitors would come to make out or if someone wanted to get away. I often feel the same way when I am out exploring the unknown it is a home away from home if this makes sense. Jerome would become that home as in 1967 a group of a younger generation fell in love with the town. Many of those individuals ending up restoring many of the towns businesses and homes. Although parts of the town are in despair generally most of the town is built up on tiers with reinforced stone walls with castle like doors leading to Jerome's vast underworld.

In the 1970's and the 80's the town had a spurt of growth folks were buying up historical structures then turning them into taverns or hotels like the old hospital now known as the Jerome Grand Hotel. I remember the first time I seen something like these was growing up in Buffalo NY however out west many of these old towns restore these sites making them into something so more and with it comes the haunts.

By the 1990's the town has gained notoriety through its ghost tours and creating limelight around the paranormal. I have to admit walking down some of the alleys and dark stone walkways at times sent chills down my spine. Seeing the candle in the church burning as it flickers across the stained glass while further down the hill this old abandoned house looks as if it has taken life on of its own truly is what makes Jerome the wonderful place that it is.

The town sort of reminded me of a place called Cassadaga Florida and Lily Dale NY both locations are spiritual communities who draw tourism off metaphysics and the unknown.  Many of the shop owners are artist in one shop window I seen day of the dead merchandise while in another you can see crumbling pillars. The locals are fairly friendly while most are not seen walking the streets after dark. I have noticed that my investigation made some of the locals a little paranoid as someone shouted out to me is someone out there! So people around the town are very up on there toes while years later sinful pleasures are enjoyed such as drinking ales downtown or doing what the hippies did when they arrived in Jerome, spark one up and enjoy the view.

There are many stories that seem to be told over and over again when it comes to this quaint little community. Most of the stories revolve around the Crib district as at one times the town was divided into districts. Some of those districts were not the type of place you wanted to be caught on walking around at after dark.  The crib district had some of the most notable bordellos in all of Jerome.  Nora "Butter" Brown was the madam of some of the towns perhaps even state of Arizona's most attractive girls.  I have to admit if I was living back in the day I probably would get a beer and enjoy one of  Madam Browns women myself.  She was the first madam and it was all about business for her just as it is today in the Nevada where prostitution is still legal within brothels just outside of most towns.

Now here is why they call it the crib district, in and around Husband's Alley women who were not found pretty enough were not employed through the brothels. Instead the women prostituted out of small shacks lined along the alleyway.  Even after bordellos and prostitution remained illegal these operations continued up until around the mid 1940's.

Over the years the women who worked in these cribs sought to entertain the local miners. Some of these miners killed these women some of the women were robbed while others were raped. I have extreme compassion for life and it doesn't make it right to take another life out of your own selfishness not to agree with how these women made a living in Jerome. Rumor has it the alley is haunted it is kind of hard to get back into and out of all the places in Jerome I never felt so watched in my life.

Sammie Dean one of the local entertainers was found strangled in this alley and nobody ever found her murdered it goes unsolved. Jerome was a very dangerous place for women and men did horrible things to these women. Nobody knows for certain how many women disappeared only to never be seen again. Jerome went from lush beauty to a booming city to a place where crimes took place. The town needed a hero but there wasn't one thus many took advantage of there freedoms performing dark sinister deeds when nightfall set in behind the forested Arizona mountains. You can visit this alley across from the Old English Kitchen its very dismal back there.

Just below the grand hotel in Jerome there is an old clinic where many lost there lives from the 1917 flu epidemic that struck Jerome. Rumor has it the patients are seen staring out the windows today  its being restored so I did not get to go inside. I will say that peering into the windows at night here has to be one of the craziest things I have ever done and ill never forget the excitement of doing so.

Just as a ghost of a miner named Headless Charlie is said to hunt the tunnels beneath the streets of Jerome. It was said that Charlie died in a mining accident where he was decapitated. His head was found but the body was never retrieved. After the accident other miners seen a shadowy headless ghost and began to report hearing footsteps when nobody was around.  

The Episcopal Church is said to be haunted where others see an apparition that is all white. I must admit the church grounds are something out of a horror movie with wrought iron fencing and high grass in the court yard. The cemetery is said to also be the site of many darker shadows seen moving about. Regardless of what the tales are Jerome is a ghost city and I theorize that allot of the activity here is random so it is good to just explore.

This was a town that seen changing times when burros were used all the way to mule drawn freight wagons then eventually horses. Eventually came the steam engines then the automobile. This town has lived to see those changes and strangely if you walk around town there are many street corners with some of the older machinery from back in the day.  For example in one of the businesses is an old video camera just as at another site old mining equipment sits near a set of tracks. The entire town is littered with bits and pieces of Jerome's past history.

During my first exploration of the town I sat on the edge of Verde Valley in a state of awe. This was more then just a ghost hunt this was an exploration into Arizona's ghost city! If you decide to stay in Jerome below further are some haunted hotels and trust me they are the real deal if your into historically haunted locations.  Every location has a tale and each tale makes those skeptical of the paranormal believers!

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Haunted Hotels In Jerome

Coutesy:  http://www.legendsofamerica.com/az-hauntedhotels2.html

  • Connor Hotel - Built in 1898 by David Connor, the original hotel offered 20 guest rooms as well as a saloon, card rooms and billiards on the first floor. However, before the turn of the century, the hotel would burn to the ground twice. Rebuilt each time, the hotel was known as one of the finest hotels in the West and was often filled to capacity. However, when the mines began to die, so did the hotel and in 1931 it closed. The lower space was then leased for a variety of shops during the next several decades. In the 1960s and 1970’s, the building again became a hotel, albeit low budget. In the 1980’s it closed again due to safety violations and remained empty up until the 21st century. After extensive renovations the hotel opened once again. Today, the hotel sports a number of odd stories including a guest who stayed in Room 1, who heard whispers and women laughing, objects that move of their own accord in Room 2, and a ghostly dog who growls beneath the door of Room 4. Connor Hotel, 164 Main St., Jerome, Arizona 86331,             (928) 634-5006       or             800-523-3554      . More ...

  • Mile High Inn – Built in 1899, the structure was known as the Clinksdale Building. Serving various purposes through the years, it was the one time home of Madam Jennie Banter’s Bordello. Today, it serves as a charming eight guest room inn. It also is said to continue to host several resident ghosts, including a phantom cat that walks the halls and leaves its footprints on the beds. The former madam of the brothel is often seen in the Lariat and Lace Room as well as keeping an eye on the kitchen. Another ghost of an elderly gentleman has also been spied as well as a grumpy younger man. Other phenomena includes locked doors that open and close by themselves, furniture that is mysteriously rearranged, and utensils that fly off their resting places in the kitchen, cold winds blowing through the rooms, and more. Mile High Inn, 309 Main Street, P.O. Box 901, Jerome, Arizona 86331,             928-634-5094      . More ...

  • Jerome Grand Hotel – Constructed in 1926, the building first served as the United Verde Hospital. By the 1930’s it was known as one of the most modern and well equipped hospitals in Arizona. However, when the mining played out, the hospital was closed in 1950. It then sat silent and unused for the next 44 years, until it was renovated into the Jerome Grand Hotel. Almost immediately upon opening its doors in 1997, ghostly reports began to be told.   From those many patients who suffered and died within the confines of this building, the sounds of labored breathing and coughing is often heard coming from otherwise empty rooms. Ghostly lights are often known to appear in empty rooms as well. Two female apparitions have been spied. One, dressed in white with a clipboard is thought to have been a former nurse. Another is thought to be the spirit of a woman who died in childbirth. Others have reported seeing a ghostly child running through the bar area late at night. Other phenomena includes the sounds of screaming, doors that open and close by themselves, and footsteps heard in empty hallways. Jerome Grand Hotel, 200 Hill St., Jerome, Arizona 86331,             928-634-8200       or             888-817-6788      . More ...

  • Ghost City Inn – Built around 1890, this building has been utilized for several purposes throughout the years, including a boarding house, funeral home, art gallery, and a religious retreat before undergoing a major renovation to become the Ghost City Inn. Today, this historic building is said to remain home to a female spirit who is most often seen in the Cleopatra Hill room. Another male spirit has been spied in the hall outside the Verde View Room. Other unusual things occur at the inn, including doors slamming shut by themselves and spectral voices heard when no one is in the building. Ghost City Inn, 541 Main Street (HWY 89A), Jerome, Arizona 86331,             888-634-4678      . More ...


 

 

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