Bisbee, Arizona is quite an interesting small town – and quite an enjoyable visit for a photographer!  Started off by just pulling off the road and being simply amazed by the old copper mine and the wide open hole (no better way to describe it).  While that is impressive, the part that really got me is a bit further down the road where there are the remains of an old town.  It is quite well preserved, complete with old cars in the streets and a photographer’s paradise – even if it does look like an old movie set!

Bisbee, Arizona

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After walking around a bit in this part of town, I headed back up toward the current “real” town and proceeded to explore it.  If you’ve been following me, you know I love street art and somehow always manage to find some no matter where I go.  Bisbee was no exception!

Bisbee, Arizona

I continued to walk around town and explored the old architecture and stopped in at a few shops just to pass the time.  My favorite was Bisbee Olive Oil where I had an opportunity to sample several infused balsamic vinegars which of course resulted in buying a few bottles!

Bisbee, Arizona

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Overall, it was a really good day out and I enjoyed some parts of Arizona I had not seen before!