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That is a very nice series Jim, and Roger the tour guide. Jim, you were right about photo #8. I even noticed that Willie Wonka of chocolate city is also campaigning for mayor of Jerome.:GKinda hoped he would move on.
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Hi Jerry, it is funny you would mention mayor of Jerome. In the early 1970's my wife Barbara was the mayor of Jerome.
TOTALLY WACKY roger FZ 30, Nikon TCE17, QuikAim Max RDS, Zeiss Digiscope/Sony W7 bayourebel wrote: Quote:
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Thanks Jerry, Thought you would get a kick out of the sign! Jim
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And you were right. Still a great series and very interesting. Just like the mining towns of long ago, there are a few old lumber towns from late 1800's and early 1900's that are now just memories in the minds of a very few.
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Really interesting town...I've never been to Jerome . Good to see those Arizona desert mountains... sigh....
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Thanks Beth ! :-) Jim
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nice photos.....#5 looks like it could be used for a movie shoot!!!
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Thanks Annie! I think there have been several movies shot in this town. Correct me if I'm wrong Roger! Jim
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Neat looking little town and some nice photos of it Jim. What is the weather like there during the winter. It's getting foggy and cold here.
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Thanks Ted. I think the elevation is between 5000 and 6000 feet, and they do get a little snow during the winter. Maybe if Roger reads this he can give us a better answer. :-) Jim
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