Founded in the 1880s near Wickenburg, Congress was a thriving gold mining town, once visited by President McKinley. After its mine closed in the 1930s, the town became a ghost town, leaving preserved buildings and relics that reflect its mining past.
Congress is a historic town in central Arizona that began as a gold mining community and later served as a ranching and agricultural hub. Here’s what makes it an interesting destination:
Congress is a small but historically rich destination, providing a peaceful glimpse into Arizona’s mining and ranching history, with scenic surroundings that add to its charm.
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