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Visitors to the Old Bisbee neighborhood often describe the Cochise County seat as European-esque because of its narrow streets and cobblestone pathways, which make up the former miners’ boomtown.
Main Street, Naco Road, Brewery Avenue, and Tombstone Canyon Road are the major arteries for its art galleries, antique shops, jewelry havens, gourmet restaurants, coffeehouses, bars (including Arizona’s smallest and oldest), the city’s oldest bakery, a patisserie, a brewery, its unusual and exceptional hotels, and blocks of 19th-century architecture.
To experience more local charm and other gems, stroll Subway Street, Shearer Avenue, Sowles Avenue, OK Street, Howell Avenue, and Review Avenue.
Bisbee’s not-to-miss attractions include the Smithsonian-affiliated Bisbee Mining and Historical Museum, the award-winning Copper Queen Library, the Bisbee Restoration Museum, and the Copper Queen Mine Tour.