Jerome Photo Gallery

17. Jerome peaked at 15,000 people sometime in the 1920s. At the time, it was the 4th largest city in Arizona with a JCPenny’s and the first Chrysler dealership in the state. When the Little Daisy mine closed in the 1930s, the population began to drop. When the second mine closed in the 1950s Jerome's population diminished. In the 1960s there were barely 100 people living here.
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Western Region
- Alamo Lake
- Buckskin Mountain
- Cattail Cove
- Lake Havasu
- River Island
- Yuma Quartermaster Depot
- Yuma Territorial Prison
Northern Region
- Dead Horse Ranch
- Fort Verde
- Homolovi
- Jerome
- Red Rock
- Riordan Mansion
- Slide Rock
- Verde River Greenway
Eastern Region
- Boyce Thompson Arboretum
- Catalina
- Fool Hollow Lake
- Lost Dutchman
- Lyman Lake
- McFarland
- Oracle
- Tonto Natural Bridge
Southern Region




