Bisbee Walls: Past and Present is a love letter to the working class ingenuity that built a town up steep canyon walls so that thousands of people could live close to the Bisbee, Arizona mines that were some of the richest copper mines in the world at the turn of the 20th century. Hundreds of rock walls were built with native rock to hold up the houses on the sides of canyon walls. The Past section of the book shows the types of rocks used and early...
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