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Sharon Aug 31st, 2001 06:56 AM

Jerome or Mesa/Apache Junction?
 
Have one extra day on our 7 day schedule Phoenix to GC to Las Vegas. Just need to decide if we spend it at (1)Jerome or (2)Scottsdale/Mesa/Apache Junction/ Lost Dutchman's Mine. Please don't add any additional suggestions, we just need to decide between the two. Thanks.

Linda Aug 31st, 2001 03:40 PM

I'd definitely do Jerome. A very interesting way to spend a day. Scottsdale is a shopper's paradise, but Jerome is a hauntingly (no pun intended) special experience.

Karen Aug 31st, 2001 04:24 PM

Agree Jerome would be a good day's visit......be sure you go to the museum to get the foundation of the history of the town and mining. Jerome was named after relatives of Churchill's mother, Jennie Jerome....museum has alot of good photos, diagrams and wonderful views of the Verde Valley all the way up to Flagstaff.

Bill Sep 1st, 2001 03:19 AM

Sharon. <BR> <BR>Apache Junction is my favorite of the three. I try to stay away from heavy traffic areas. Lots of legends in apach but, don't expect to see the Lost Dutchman's Mine. There is no such thing. One story goes "the mine consisted of one still. The Dutchman traded moonshine to the Indains for gold". Hence the mine story. In the winter, Apach is overloaded with "snowbirds".

steve Sep 1st, 2001 06:20 AM

Jerome. Not may places to stay - just B&B's I think. My niece used to own one (Ghost City B&B i think), but sold it last spring. They had just remodeled so it should be nice (never went myself)

Kelly Sep 1st, 2001 02:21 PM

Jerome was great fun when we stayed in Sedona 2 different times. One of the trips we ended up going to Jerome 3 times during the week - to shop for art directly from the aritsts (fun), to check out the old mining areas and to just "hang" out and search for cool rocks and enjoy the wonderful feeling of a little "lost" city hanging on the edge of a mountain. A dusting of snow made everything magical in late December.

Boots Sep 2nd, 2001 06:57 AM

We did a 1/2 day trip to Jerome from Sedona last spring and enjoyed it thoroughly (however it was sleeting heavily in April). Our 3 kids (young teens) also liked it. Don't miss the 30 min. movie in the historical building. It has a Jerome "ghost" explain the history and is very entertaining. See that first and the whole town will be much more interesting. Have fun!

bailey123 Mar 14th, 2013 01:55 PM

No question, Jerome is the far better choice. Scottsdale is OK but nothing unique. The Superstition mountains where the Lost Dutchman's mine may or may not be (the jury is still out on its existence)are nice but more a hiker's location rather than a tourist destination.

sunbum1944 Mar 14th, 2013 02:55 PM

The original post is from 2001- bet they have made the trip by now

MikePinTucson Mar 15th, 2013 06:59 AM

Definitely, Jerome. See if you can stay at the Jerome Grand Hotel.


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