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Ajo, Arizona

One of Arizona’s best kept secrets, this birthplace of the state’s copper mining is ringed by mountains and the Sonoran desert, home to abundant wildlife. The heart of the community is the 1917 plaza with a park, shops and 2 historic mission-style churches. Local attractions include a host of historic buildings, golf, the Historical Society Museum, and New Cornelia Mine, a 1,000-foot open pit copper mine near the town. The Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge (entry permission required at the visitor center) is an 860,000 acre refuge protecting desert bighorn sheep, Sonoran antelope, and smaller desert animals. Ajo is also about 20 miles from the Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, a backcountry birders paradise.


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35 miles north of Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument Visitors Center. Originally the guest house for executives visiting the Phelps Dodge Mine, this 1925 inn is walking distance of the plaza with shops and restaurants, and near to hiking, birding, historic points of interest, and scenic desert drives. Four rooms each have porch entry, individual AC, queen or twin beds, and private bath.   Full breakfast served in stately dining room. Smoking restricted, no pets. $89. Add $15 for third person. Plus tax.

 





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