Where is vulture city az
Vulture City peaked with a population of about 5, residents. Owner after owner would face many challenges turning a profit with the mine over the next several decades as the main gold vein was lost. However, the mine was not officially shut down until Throughout its lifespan, the mines at Vulture City officially produced upwards of two hundred million dollars in gold.
Although privately owned, this old ghost town is open to the public for a small fee. Because it rates so highly among ghost town enthusiasts, Vulture City is a big Arizona attraction.
There are a variety of town highlights that should not be missed on a visit. Henry Wickenburg's cabin still remains as is the nearby ironwood hanging tree where 18 men were hung on charges of high grading stealing ore. There are many buildings in their original form around the site. Many are unstable as they have not been restored. The tour trail loops around to the stamp mill and the headframe, which loom over the remains of the white quartz butte that first attracted Henry Wickenburg to the area in Although Wickenburg held the original claim to the rich mine, he ended his life on the bank of the Hassayampa River with a bullet in his head and pennies in his pocket.
The tour continues to the Glory Hole, a pit that originated in when some miners chipping ore out of the rock walls cut into support pillars and brought down one hundred feet of rock on their heads. Other miners dubbed the resulting depression the "Glory Hole" because seven of their companions and twelve burros were "sent on to glory" in the incident. At its peak, Vulture City reached a population of five thousand, but it now mainly houses rattlesnakes, lizards and an occasional ghost.
Overhead, vultures soar in the thermals as a grim reminder. Turn south on the road and travel twelve miles to the mine.
For more information, call For more information and a complete list. Click on city for Rates, availability and reservations online. Map: View on Google Maps. Vulture City is the settlement that grew up around the Vulture Mine, one of Arizona's earliest gold mines.
Henry Wickenburg discovered gold here in In the Vulture mine began operations that continued at varying scale until it was closed in The mine was active again from to , during which time it yielded almost 2 million dollars in ore.
The mine was reopened again in and remained active until The date at which the mine also became a town is , when the Vulture Pipeline was completed. The location lacked enough water to operate the mine at scale, much less support a settlement. The arrival of the pipeline and the water it provided from approximately fifteen miles away made a settlement possible, and the Vulture mine became the site of Vulture City.
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