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Clarkdale, Arizona (USA)
Welcome to Clarkdale


In and About Clarkdale


♦ Clarkdale turned 50: The town celebrated 50 years of incorporation in 2007 but was founded in 1912

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Clarkdale's Historic Charm: "It’s as if a little piece of Americana was saved and put aside"

♦ Life Music at the 10-12 Lounge: a comfortable stop for an afternoon drink

♦ Town Park is the Heart of Clarkdale: All celebrations, festivities and parade revolve around the park


History and Heritage


♦ Clarkdale's Magical Museum: All aspects of the local history have a place here

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Tuzigoot: A Pueblo with a View

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Lovely Tuzigoot: A National Monument

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The Ghosts of Packard Place: An outpost for cowboys, hermits and hippies.


Art and Art Events


♦ Annual Made in Clarkdale Art Show and Sale: More than 50 visual and performing artists (info about the 2011 event)


Verde Canyon Railroad


♦ Mother's Day Memories: clickety-clacked along the Verde River

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Eagle Watching: a ringside view of these majestic birds

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All Aboard the Wilderness Train: a relaxed, unhurried and deeply satisfying experience


Canyons and the River


♦ A Secluded Oasis at Sycamore Canyon: One of the most refreshing and astonishingly beautiful swimming holes in the Verde Valley

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Can you hear the ancient echos of the Verde Canyon? In this region there were at least five groups of prehistoric peoples.

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Life in the Food Chain at Verde Canyon: Smaller is prey to larger, and only the strongest survive.

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The Verde River: At this time, the Verde River is one of the last free flowing river in Arizona.


Dining


Mexican Food in Clarkdale as featured in the AZ Republic under "Arizona Eats: Mexican Food around the State"






Clarkdale, AZ
An Ideal Place to Live, Work and Play

In 1911, native-Montanan, William A. Clark, owner of the United Verde Copper Company on Cleopatra Hill in Jerome decided to change the mine’s extraction method to an "open pit" process. In order to achieve this, the smelter and railroad terminus, at the top of the mine, had to be relocated. Building a new smelter two thousand feet down the mountain led to the founding of Clarkdale. Providing housing for the 7,000 employees was another dilemma confronted by the United Verde Copper Company.

 

Unlike Jerome, which grew around a hodgepodge of mining camps, the town of Clarkdale was planned. Clark, a hands-on business leader, took full control of the construction of Clarkdale and built it as a monument to himself. He supervised and prescribed every detail of construction from copper pipes for the modern sewer system to hardwood maple floors in all houses. Such amenities were not common in company towns of this era, but Clark used the finest and most modern construction methods and materials in all of his industrial projects. He directed the same, careful attention to the building of Clarkdale.

 

Once the smelter site had been chosen, the commercial and residential areas were designed around the remaining two sections of flat land divided by a sloping hill, aptly known as upper and lower town. Unfortunately neighborhoods reflected the social prejudices of the mining community. As a "company town", everything remained the property of the United Verde Copper Company. Employees paid rent and were expected to abide by the certain rules, whether they were on or off duty.

 

The smelter constructed from 1912 to 1915, after the railroad, also financed by Clark, was started in 1911 and completed in 1912. The standard gauge Verde Valley Railroad bypassed existing older lines and connected the new smelter to the outside world. These profitable decisions eventually turned the United Verde Copper Company into the richest privately-owned copper mine in the world.


The Town of Clarkdale
The Town of Clarkdale

Today, Clarkdale is a small town that believes in a family-oriented environment. The Clarkdale-Jerome Elementary School provides quality education from kindergarten through 8th grade. Yavapai College’s Verde Campus is located in Clarkdale. The community college works with industry, developing training programs through the small business development center to ensure a competent, future work force. The college also offers two-year associate degree programs, as well as continuing adult education classes.

 

Several industries, including the Verde Canyon Railroad, make their home in Clarkdale. Phoenix Cement Company is one of two Arizona cement manufacturing plants. Mold-in Graphics molds plastic products and CTI is a major trucking firm. Alcora Marble manufactures custom cultured marble products. Other prominent businesses include Bent River Machine and Clarkdale Iron Company.

 

Accessibility to rail and trucking makes Clarkdale a perfect choice for many industries. Part of the affiliate railroads that make up The Western Group, the Clarkdale Arizona Central Railroad carries freight from the Clarkdale area on a 38-mile run, connecting to the Burlington Northern main line near Drake, Arizona.

 

The Town of Clarkdale also hosts the “Made in Clarkdale Art Show” beginning the first Friday of December. This art exhibit and sale runs for 10 days and is known the world over. There are over 50 artists, architects, desktop publishers, photographers and crafters, living and working in Clarkdale, who exhibit. Artists enjoy the climate and low-key atmosphere Clarkdale offers. Woodworkers, jewelry designers, leather crafters, metal smiths and sculptors sell their creations to a worldwide market.


Verde Canyon Railroad in Clarkdale

Clarkdale, located in the Verde Valley of Yavapai County, is approximately 110 miles north of Phoenix and 25 miles southwest of Sedona, a contiguous neighbor of Cottonwood, and a short drive from Jerome. The current residential population is approximately 3,100 people. Since the inception of the Verde Canyon Railroad in 1990, the railroad brings approximately 100,000 people to Clarkdale each year. This gateway to relaxed adventures---scenic, historic, cultural and recreational--- is an ideal spot to live, work and play.

 

 

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