Located along Cochise County’s Ghost Town Trail near Tombstone, Gleeson began as "Turquoise" and later grew with copper mining in the early 1900s. Known for its preserved ruins and rich mining history, it offers a glimpse into Arizona's mining heritage.
Gleeson is a ghost town in southeastern Arizona, known for its copper mining history and remnants of a once-thriving community. Here’s what makes it a unique stop:
Gleeson is a hidden gem for ghost town enthusiasts, combining a peaceful desert setting with well-preserved relics of Arizona’s mining history.
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