What is the location of Bisbee, Arizona?

Bisbee is 94 miles south east of Tucson, Arizona.

Actually Bisbee is 94 miles south east of Tucson. It's a very old mining town. It was actually founded in about 1880. It has reinvented itself so many times; of course it was a huge copper producer up until 1975. Going all the way back in the early 1900s Bisbee was actually at one time the largest city between San Francisco and St. Louis. We have maintained all of our old buildings. Actually, this year Bisbee was named as one of the dozen distinctive destinations by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. We have kept our history. In fact we are very proud of our history. When anybody calls and says "what's new in Bisbee?" I say "old." The population is about 6000.


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