Sedona-Clarkdale-Jerome Field Trip
October 24, 1998
GGR574 (Rural Economic Geography - Jerome - Dr. Thomas
Paradis)
GGR576 (Geography of Tourism & Recreation - Sedona
- Dr. Alan A. Lew)
GGR 642 (Rural Spatial Patterns - Clarkdale - Dr.
Thomas Paradis)
This field trip was conducted by graduate students from the three classes above. Each class was responsible for leading presentations and discussion on one of the three communities visited, as indicated above.
Photos taken and posted by Dr. Alan A. Lew with his Sony PC-10 digital
camcorder and Radius PhotoDV firewire.
SEDONA
A new age spiritual gathering at one of Sedona's vortex
sites
So just where is this vortex, Joe?
Mariachis at Tlaquepaque, Sedona
Mariachi youth
NAU grad students claiming a corner at Tlaquepaque
Sedona Tourista Trolly
Clarkdale Town Hall - political center of a town that
was built and once owned wholly by a copper company
An 'antique' full-service gas station -- notice the
bell ringer tube running across the driveway.
"Fountian"? (are we in France?)
Old train mural being painted over
Mark gies some insights into upper Clarkdale - where
the maining staff workers lived -- upwind from the copper smelter
Patio Park neighborhood - in lower Clarkdale, next to the old Copper Smelter
Evidence of the Hispanic origins of the Patio Park
neighborhood
Typical street in Patio Park
Sign at baseball field in Patio Park
Sasha introduces Patio Park's next door neighbor -
copper smelter (above) and mine tailings
The smelter's old 'Roundhouse' -- a garage for train
engines
The Verde Valley Train departing with a load of tourists
- with uptown Clarkdale on the hill in the distance
JEROME
Note: I accidentally erased all of the Jerome pictures before I could download them a a high resolution. The following are a few that were downloaded before the erasure at a lower resolution.
Joanie give an introducation at the Jerome State Park
Open pit copper mine (midslope on left), a former
hotel, now private residence (midslope on right) and a mine shaft at the
State Park.
Cynthia presents further insights into Jerome's history.
There probably aren't many ghosts left who are willing
to put up with the tourism explosion that Jerome has experienced in recent
years.
Inside Judy's shop in Jerome
Tom Paradis may be addiing additional photos when he gets his film photos processed.