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  • BISBEE BREAKFAST CLUB

    A description of the page BISBEE BREAKFAST CLUB https://www.bisbeebreakfastclub.com/ WE MAKE BISBEE MATTER BISBEE RESTAURANTS MAP

  • HOTEL SAN RAMON

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  • GALENA

    Lead Glance GALENA Lead Glance FIND A TOUR Galena, scientifically known as Lead(II) sulfide , is a naturally occurring mineral known for its metallic luster and lead-gray color . Its cubic crystal form often displays distinct, shiny surfaces that reflect light like polished metal. Sometimes, it can appear in more complex formations, such as octahedral or dodecahedral shapes . Known for its high density and softness , Galena is easily distinguishable from other minerals and can leave a gray streak when rubbed across a porcelain plate. Besides "Galena," it is also commonly referred to as "Lead Glance" due to its lead content and characteristic sheen. One unique quality of Galena is its status as the primary ore of lead , which historically made it incredibly important for mining operations in the Bisbee, AZ area. The extraction and processing of Galena played a pivotal role in Bisbee's development, contributing significantly to the town's economic growth and reputation as a major mining hub in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Additionally, Galena often contains silver, making it a valuable resource for silver extraction, further enhancing its importance to the local mining industry. The presence of Galena helped establish Bisbee as a prosperous community, attracting miners and entrepreneurs, and leaving a lasting impact on the town's heritage. < Back To BISBEE MINERALS

  • Gallery | Big Jeep Tours | Bisbee, ArizonaGALLERY

    Photos of interesting sites and historic events taken during our Bisbee Tours from Big Jeep Tours in historic Bisbee, Arizona. MEDIA GALLERY Architecture Gallery Mining Gallery Juniper Flats Gallery Naco Gallery Warren Gallery Our Tour Selection OLD BISBEE TOUR 2 Hours | Mild Learn About Tour BISBEE DOWNTOWN TOUR 1 Hour | Mild Learn About Tour MINERS PEAK TOUR 3 Hours | Bumpy Learn About Tour DIGGERS BORDERWALL TOUR 3 Hours | Mild Learn About Tour SMELTERS BALLPARK TOUR 3 Hours | Mild Learn About Tour COPPER TERRITORY TOUR 5 Hours | Bumpy Learn About Tour 12 CITY TOUR 4 Hours | Mild Learn About Tour JUNIPER FLATS SUNSET TOUR 1 Hour | Bumpy Learn About Tour

  • Parking Tips | Big Jeep Tours | Bisbee, ArizonaParking Tips

    Plan your Big Jeep Tour in Bisbee with ease! Discover parking tips, RV spots, and directions to our meeting point at 10 Copper Queen Plaza. Parking Tips for Your Big Jeep Tour in Bisbee, AZ Parking Tips for Tour Guests in Bisbee, Arizona Parking in Bisbee can be a challenge, especially during weekends and events . While Big Jeep Tours starts at 10 Copper Queen Plaza , the default pickup location, please note that we also offer Guest-Choice Pickup . However, there is no guest parking available at that exact location. Thankfully, several public lots and street parking spots are available just a short walk away. This guide shows you exactly where to park, and how long it takes to walk to the Jeep. BOOK A BISBEE TOUR NOW Best Parking Spots Near the Tour Start Option 1: Bisbee Museum Street Parking - Main Street Side 5 Copper Queen Plaza Free 1-minute walk Limited spaces, can see Big Jeep Tours across the street Option 2: Copper Queen Plaza Street Parking 2 Main Street (near Bisbee's Table restaurant) Free 1-minute walk Limited spaces, can see Big Jeep Tours at the building next door Option 3: Mile High Parking Lot 1 Main Street Paid 1-minute walk EV charging is available as well Option 4: Naco Road & Underpass Lot Near the Block Hotel Free 2-minute walk Small lot, early arrivals secure spots Option 5: Bisbee Museum - Howell Avenue Lot 5 Copper Queen Plaza (south side lot along Howell Avenue) Free 1-minute walk Limited spaces, easy access to Brewery Gulch Option 6: Commerce Street Parking Lot Large lot between the Mercantile on Main building and State Route 80 Free 2-minute walk Multiple spaces, easy access to main street shopping GUEST-CHOICE PICKUP LOCATION INFO How to Get to 10 Copper Queen Plaza Once parked, here’s how to walk to your tour meet-up location: From the Bisbee Museum Street Parking - Main Street Side , look west across the street towards the large blue/green building. The Big Jeep and Travis will be there waiting 15 minutes before your tour. From the Copper Queen Plaza Street Parking : look south along your side of the street, and you'll see the jeep. From the Mile High Parking Lot : walk towards the ATM, and around the corner of the blue/green building or next to the ATM is the jeep. From Naco Road & Underpass Lot : follow the sidewalk north towards the blue/green building, passing the paid parking lot and you will see the jeep. From the Bisbee Museum - Howell Avenue Lot : walk across the street towards the blue/green building, and you'll see the jeep. From the Commerce Street Parking Lot : walk around the large brown building (Mercantile on Main Street), pass Bisbee's Table restaurant sign heading south and you will find the jeep. DISCOVER THE OLD BISBEE TOUR Parking Map

  • Mining Gallery | Big Jeep Tours | Bisbee, ArizonaMining Gallery

    Delve into Bisbee's mining gallery photo collection. Explore images of the historic mines, equipment, and landscapes shaping this iconic copper town. Uncover the essence of Bisbee's mining era through vivid photography. MINING GALLERY Load More

  • Bisbee Minerals | Big Jeep Tours | Bisbee, ArizonaBISBEE MINERALS

    Discover the vibrant world of Bisbee minerals with Big Jeep Tours! Experience the unique geology of Bisbee, AZ, on our guided Jeep adventures. Uncover the secrets of copper and other minerals in the heart of mining history. Book your tour today! BISBEE MINERALS NATIVE BISBEE ROCKS FIND A TOUR COPPER SILVER MALACHITE CUPRITE GOLD BISBEE BLUE TURQUOISE AZURITE GALENA Bisbee, Arizona, is a treasure trove of geological wonders , renowned for its rich deposits of minerals that have shaped its history and contributed to its fame as a mining hotspot . This small town, nestled in the Mule Mountains , has yielded an astonishing variety of minerals, each telling its own story of Earth's vibrant and dynamic interior . From vivid azurite to gleaming malachite , the list of minerals found in Bisbee is extensive and impressive, showcasing a palette of colors and forms that attract collectors, geologists, and history enthusiasts alike. Here, we explore some of the most remarkable minerals that have been unearthed in Bisbee, offering a glimpse into the subterranean beauty that lies beneath its rugged landscape.

  • Big Jeep | Big Jeep Tours | Bisbee, ArizonaBIG JEEP

    Explore the rugged and all-weather comfort of the Big Jeep at our Bisbee location. Uncover why the Big Jeep is the ultimate tour guide vehicle. BIG JEEP RUGGED VEHICLE MEETS ALL-WEATHER COMFORT FIND A TOUR Explore Bisbee, Arizona, in Style and Comfort Nestled in the picturesque town of Bisbee, Arizona, Big Jeep Tours offers a thrilling adventure through history and stunning landscapes. Our tours take place in the legendary Big Jeep, a customized Jeep Wrangler Sport Unlimited, designed for comfort and exploration with massive 37-inch tires and a 4-inch lift for unparalleled off-road capability. Led by Travis, our knowledgeable owner and tour guide, you’ll discover the fascinating transformation of Bisbee from a historic mining town to a vibrant artist community. Enjoy the breathtaking views of Juniper Flats and the rugged terrain of the Mule Mountains, all while experiencing the thrill of open-air travel with removable roof panels. Our Jeep's advanced features, including Amp Research Powersteps for easy access and climate control for comfort in any weather, ensure your journey is both exciting and accessible. With a maximum capacity of four passengers, we guarantee a personalized and intimate experience. Whether you’re a history buff or a nature lover, Big Jeep Tours offers an unforgettable journey through Bisbee's rich past and beautiful scenery. Book your tour today and embark on an adventure like no other! Popular Tour Pickup Location Map RECOMMENDED TOURS OLD BISBEE TOUR 2 Hours MINERS PEAK TOUR 3 Hours 12 CITY TOUR 4 Hours

  • Members | Bisbee Tours @ Big Jeep ToursMEMBERS

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  • History Buffs | Tours By Interest | Big Jeep Tours History Buffs

    Discover Bisbee’s copper boom, Victorian streets, and frontier legends on private Jeep tours built for history buffs. Seven routes, local guide, easy booking. Jeep Tours for History Buffs in Bisbee, Arizona Bisbee is steeped in a rich tapestry of history primarily shaped by its status as a major copper mining hub. The town's historic fabric is woven with significant events that highlight its vibrant past. Notably, the Bisbee Deportation of 1917 saw around 1,300 striking miners forcibly removed in a landmark labor conflict, underscoring the fierce battles over workers' rights during the early 20th century. Additionally, the Bisbee Riot of 1919 marked another tumultuous chapter, reflecting racial tensions and the global upheaval following World War I. These events, among others, paint a picture of a town bursting with historical significance, from its booming mining days to its complex social struggles. ↓ Click the tour cards below to learn more ↓ Recommended Tours OLD BISBEE TOUR 2 Hours | Mild Learn About Tour BISBEE DOWNTOWN TOUR 1 Hour | Mild Learn About Tour MINERS PEAK TOUR 3 Hours | Bumpy Learn About Tour DIGGERS BORDERWALL TOUR 3 Hours | Mild Learn About Tour SMELTERS BALLPARK TOUR 3 Hours | Mild Learn About Tour COPPER TERRITORY TOUR 5 Hours | Bumpy Learn About Tour 12 CITY TOUR 4 Hours | Mild Learn About Tour

  • Copper | Big Jeep Tours | Bisbee, ArizonaCOPPER

    Discover the rich history of copper with Big Jeep Tours. Learn about copper's pivotal role in transforming Bisbee from a mining camp into a thriving community. COPPER The Red Metal of Bisbee, Arizona FIND A TOUR Copper is a chemical element, designated by the symbol Cu and atomic number 29 , with an atomic weight of 63.546 atomic mass units (AMU). The name "copper" derives from the Latin 'cuprum,' originally referring to the metal's abundant mining on the island of Cyprus. Copper holds the distinction of being humanity's oldest known metal, with evidence of its use dating back over 5000 years to a pendant found in present-day northern Iraq. Historically significant, ancient Egyptians highly valued copper, symbolized by the ankh to represent eternal life in their hieroglyphs. One of copper’s notable physical properties is its distinctive coloration ; it is one of only two metals that naturally exhibit color, the other being gold. Its ability to be recycled without any degradation in properties underscores its role in sustainable practices. Today, over 400 alloys of copper exist, including brass (copper and zinc) and bronze (copper with tin, aluminum, silicon, and beryllium). Copper mining in the American West, particularly Arizona, Utah, and Montana, surged in the late 1800s with the development of flotation processes that enabled the extraction of copper from low-grade porphyry deposits. This innovation propelled the U.S. to become the world's largest copper producer . Concurrently, the brass mill industry, rooted in early America and concentrated in Connecticut's Naugatuck Valley, evolved from producing simple copper vessels to complex brass items. The advent of hard-drawn copper wire by Thomas Doolittle in 1877 marked a pivotal moment, boosting copper wire demand for telegraph and telephone systems and cementing copper's role in industrial development. Today, a significant portion of all copper ever used has been produced post-World War II, reflecting its critical role in modern industry. Copper played a pivotal role in shaping Bisbee, Arizona, driving its economic and demographic expansion since the late 19th century. The discovery and subsequent development of the Copper Queen Mine, one of the richest copper mines in the area, transformed Bisbee from a remote outpost into a bustling mining town. This mineral wealth attracted a diverse workforce and fostered a robust community, leading to infrastructure and living standards advancements. Copper mining dominated the local economy and embedded a rich cultural heritage , evidenced today by Bisbee’s historical preservation and transformation into a tourist destination that celebrates its mining past. The legacy of copper continues to influence Bisbee’s identity, making it a unique example of how natural resources can shape the historical and economic trajectory of a community. MOST POPULAR TOURS What's Your Passion? OLD BISBEE TOUR 2 Hours VIEW TOUR MINERS PEAK TOUR 3 Hours VIEW TOUR 12 CITY TOUR 4 Hours VIEW TOUR

  • THE OLIVER HOUSE

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