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Monday, February 26, 2018

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Jerome Junction is a ghost town in Yavapai County, Arizona, United States. Established in 1894, the community served as a railroad transfer stop between the town of Prescott and the town of Jerome. It served as a transfer point between the Santa Fe, Prescott and Phoenix Railway (SFP&P) and the narrow-gauge United Verde & Pacific Railway for 25 years. The narrow-gauge line was built precariously on the side of Woodchute Mountain by William A. Clark after he bought the United Verde Copper Company. When it was replaced by standard-gauge line on the east side of the mountain from Jerome to Clarkdale in 1920, Jerome Junction became a ghost town, and in 1923, the activities of the former town were absorbed by Chino Valley.

The location changed names at least 3 times:

  * 1895 June 7 -- "Junction" post office   * 1914 December 23 -- Jerome Junction, railway depot and transfer station  * 1923 April 11 -- Copper Siding, Chino Valley, railroad stop  

All that remains today are some foundations and railroad equipment. Wikimap Google map


Video Jerome Junction, Arizona



See also

  • List of ghost towns in Arizona

Maps Jerome Junction, Arizona



References


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External links

  • Community profile


Source of article : Wikipedia