
This is a wonderful old Fire Truck from the Jerome Fire dept.

Today we went to the Jerome Historic home tour

The Anderson House was built in 1918

The bottom bedrooms in all the older homes were typically rented to the miners to bring in extra income.

The Wingfield home was built in 1904

A Hummingbird nest in the Wingfield Home.

Methodist church built in 1927

Stained Glass in the Methodist church

We dropped into the Asylum Restaurant in the Jerome Hotel where Flo found a new friend.

We visited the Jerome Grand Hotel to see what it was like - it was beautiful.

As we drove down the hill we said goodbye to the Flamingos on the hill.

Saying goodbye to Jerome the town that's built on the side of a hill.... till next season.
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