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  2. Bisbee Blue - Wikipedia

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    Bisbee Blue or Bisbee turquoise refers to the turquoise that comes from copper mines located in the vicinity of Bisbee, Arizona. Bisbee turquoise can be found in many different shades of color and quality, from soft, low quality pale blue, to the quality hard brilliant blue turquoise and almost every shade of blue in between.

  3. Lavender Pit - Wikipedia

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    Bisbee turquoise, also known as Bisbee Blue, is amongst the finest turquoise found anywhere in the world. [2] Mining operations in the pit ended in 1974. The undeveloped Cochise deposit, located immediately north of the Lavender pit, contains an estimated 190 million tons of rock containing 0.4% acid-soluble copper, [ 3 ] which may be mined in ...

  4. Turquoise - Wikipedia

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    Bisbee Blue – Turquoise from copper mines near Bisbee, Arizona, with a deep blue color; Lapis lazuli – Metamorphic rock containing lazurite, prized for its intense blue color, with a deep blue color; Lazurite – Alumino-silicate mineral whose blue colour is due to a sulfide species and not copper, with a deep blue color; List of minerals

  5. Why this adorable historic Arizona town is a top summer ... - AOL

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    With charming streets lined with Victorian-style architecture, a cool underground mine tour and spooky ghost encounters, Bisbee is a fun road trip. Why this adorable historic Arizona town is a top ...

  6. Bisbee, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Bisbee, looking east, 1909 Bisbee was founded as a copper, gold, and silver mining town; topographical map from 1902. Bisbee was founded as a copper, gold, and silver mining town in 1880, and named in honor of Judge DeWitt Bisbee, one of the financial backers of the adjacent Copper Queen Mine. The town was the site of the Bisbee Riot in 1919.

  7. Mule Mountains - Wikipedia

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    In its days of production, (late 19th century – early 20th century) it was the richest copper deposit ever discovered, causing the accompanying town of Bisbee, Arizona to prosper. Under this part of the Mule Mountains are many mining tunnels dug in pursuit of the rich copper ore. Today, Bisbee (also known as the "mile-high city," at elevation ...