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  2. Ruby Murders - Wikipedia

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    Ruby was very small and its one general store was the sole business other than mining. The store was called the Ruby Mercantile, built sometime in the late 1880s, and it also served as the post office when it opened in 1912. In 1914, the mercantile was purchased by Philip C. Clarke, who later built a larger store a short distance from the original.

  3. Ruby, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    From 1934 to 1937, the Montana mine was the leading lead and zinc producer in Arizona. In 1936, it was third in silver production. The mine closed in 1940, and by the end of 1941 Ruby was abandoned. [2] Ruby is one of the two best-preserved mining ghost towns in Arizona, along with the Vulture Mine near Wickenburg. Ruby's attractions today ...

  4. One-room jail - Wikipedia

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    One-room calaboose built in 1936 in the ghost town of Ruby, Arizona. In the United States, a one-room jail is a type of jail with only one room, or cell.

  5. Jail tree - Wikipedia

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    Ruby Jail Tree: Mesquite trees in the ghost town of Ruby, Arizona, used for chaining up prisoners sometime before the construction of the current concrete jail building in 1936. Wickenburg Jail Tree: 200-year-old mesquite tree with a chain and handcuffs for prisoners. Located in Wickenburg, Arizona, and in use between 1863 and 1890. Preserved ...

  6. Gadsden Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The hotel is said to be haunted, especially in Room 333, and has been in "ghost" shows on television, such as an episode of Sightings in 1995. [2] [6] [4] [5] The Gadsden Hotel has also been in several movies, including The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean with Paul Newman, Terminal Velocity with Charlie Sheen and Nastassja Kinski, and Ruby Jean and Joe with Tom Selleck.

  7. Arizona State Prison Complex – Florence - Wikipedia

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    FSP is the judicial site in Arizona for state executions since 1910. The death house known on the Unit as Housing Unit 9 is located beside Housing Unit 8. Lethal injection and the gas chamber are the sole methods of execution. In 1908 inmates finished building and opened the Arizona Prison at Florence.

  8. Arizona room - Wikipedia

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    An Arizona room is a screened porch found frequently in homes in Arizona, based on similar concepts as the Florida room.Though often a patio or porch that has been covered and screened-in, creating an outdoor feeling while preventing excessive heat and keeping insects and animals out, [1] many Arizona rooms are purpose built at the time the house is constructed.

  9. Copper Queen Hotel - Wikipedia

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    A view of the front of the Copper Queen Hotel in Bisbee, AZ Copper Queen Hotel at night. The Copper Queen Hotel is a historic hotel located in Bisbee, Arizona.. Holding the distinction of being Arizona's longest continuously operated hotel, the Copper Queen was constructed from 1898 to 1902 by the Phelps Dodge Corporation to serve as lodging for investors and dignitaries visiting its nearby ...