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Welcome to Downtown Bisbee, AZ

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A little about Bisbee

Bisbee has evolved into an attractive artist colony and retirement community, known for its relaxed quality of life. Travelers from all over the world come to Bisbee to savor its unique charm... an uncommon blend of creativity, friendliness, style, romance and adventure — all wrapped in the splendor of the Old West. To stop in Bisbee is to stop in time. Nestled in the mile-high Mule Mountains of southern Arizona, Bisbee has maintained an Old World charm seldom found anywhere in the United States. The fine collection of well-preserved turn of the century Victorian structures are full of old west history and copper mining lore. Old miners' boarding houses have been refurbished into many charming small bed and breakfast establishments, of which no two are alike. Former saloons are now quaint shops, antique stores or art galleries, cafes and restaurants.

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The history of Bisbee

Bisbee, 90 miles southeast of Tucson and nestled amongst the Mule Mountains, is the picturesque county seat of historic Cochise County. The community was founded in 1880 and named after Judge DeWitt Bisbee, a financial backer of the Copper Queen Mine. Once known as “the Queen of the Copper Camps”, this Old West mining camp proved to be one of the richest mineral sites in the world, producing nearly three million ounces of gold and more than eight billion pounds of copper, not to mention the silver, lead and zinc that came from these rich Mule Mountains. By the early 1900s, the Bisbee community was the largest city between St. Louis and San Francisco.

Contact Information

Address:
48 Main St
Bisbee, Arizona
85603

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Businesses in Bisbee, Arizona

Here is a collection of downtown Bisbee, Arizona businesses. Clicking on the thumbnail image, or the blue "View Member" will take you to that businesses page. We've included some jump links so that you can easily navigate to different categories of businesses. Those, can be found directly below as icons. Or, there is a list of categories in the menu bar.

 

55 Main Gallery

Art

The gallery specializes in contemporary art

 

Belleza Fine Art Gallery

Art

Art with a purpose

 

Sam-Poe Gallery

Art

An artist owned contemporary art space

 

Bisbee Grand Hotel

Lodging

Old West Victorian style

 

Calumet & Arizona Guest House

Lodging

Original historic luxury preserved

 

Copper City Inn

Lodging

Bisbee lodging at it's best

 

Letson Loft Hotel

Lodging

Mile High Hospitality at Bisbee's Premier Inn

 

The Gardens at Mile High Ranch

Lodging

High-desert country with three acres of lush gardens

 

Old Bisbee Ghost Tour

Museums / Attractions

Learn about the ghosts that haunt Old Bisbee

 

Queen Mine Tour

Museums / Attractions

It's Cool Underground

 

Bisbee Coffee Company

Restaurants

We roast our own beans to make you a perfect cup

 

Cafe Roka

Restaurants

An Unforgettable Dining Experience

 

Old Bisbee Brewing Company

Restaurants

Artisan beer and soda handcrafted in Bisbee

 

Santiago's

Restaurants

Awarded AAA diamond

 

The Table

Restaurants

Fresh, Local, Original and Offering Gluten Free

 

Acacia Art & Antiques

Shopping

2 floors of antiques and collectibles

 

Bisbee Bicycle Brothel

Shopping

Vintage Bicycles, Bicycle Art, Ephemera and Historic Items

 

Chocolate

Shopping

Spirited artisan chocolates

 

Divine Teas and Novelties

Shopping

Only Blending Tea Store In Arizona

 

Jewelry Designs By Owen

Shopping

Large collection of hand made jewelry