After leaving the state park, we stopped to check out the sliding jail. The jail was part of a larger structure built in 1905 and made from wood and tin. In began sliding in 1938 when the mountain it sat on was blasted with dynamite. It slid 225 feet and in 2017 the Jerome Historical Society took over control of the jail and plan to eventually restore it.
This next picture is from the Wikipedia page on the jail.
Next up we decided to head up to main street. Paul was able to find a great parking spot right on main in Jerome.
We wandered in and out of the stores looking at all the wonderful craftsmanship. It's really good that I live in an RV because I have no place to put anything which keeps my spending under control.
Now this is interesting
I fell in love with a telephone wire plate. However, I could not think of one place that I could put it where anyone who came to visit could enjoy it. I wish I would have taken a picture of it, but I didn't. This picture is taken from Borrego Outfitters web page and it gives you an idea of what telephone wire plates look like.
So many places to eat so we decided on The Miner's Cafe. Good choice. I only took one picture which doesn't do it justice, but it's down the hill off of main and then down a few steps to the outdoor patio which has two tables that each sit two people. I had the Jerome Street Tacos and Paul had the Caprese Sandwich.
After the delicious lunch, we headed back to the car. Time for some pictures of the scenery in this beautiful part of Arizona.
Tuzigoot National Monument - we did not stop here. It sits up the hill just east of Clarkdale. The pueblo has 110 rooms built by the Sinagua people.
Sedona and Oak Creek Canyon
Aren't you glad that when we are sight seeing, I often forget to take more pictures.
We had a full day and it was time to go to Camp Verde to the Day's Inn. The guy at the front desk recommended we go to La Casita for dinner. Dinner was fabulous. We would definitely return if we're in the area.
We return to Apache Junction in the morning and Paul will get ready to head north to Minnesota for the summer. (He's already there so you can tell how far behind I am in posting the blog.)