PREFERRED VENDOR/PARTNER nCity of Bisbee www.bisbeeaz.gov Bisbee’s’ housing situation is characterized by limited availability and rising prices. One reason for this is its popularity as a tourist destination and a growing influx of residents. One solution involves implementing affordable housing initiatives, which we do with our workforce housing program, renovation of existing structures, encouraging sustainable development, and collaboration with community stakeholders to address the housing needs effectively. nBisbee Visitor Center www.discoverbisbee.com Visit Bisbee, AZ, “the other Mile-High City,” for its blend of history and charm. At an elevation of 5,300 feet, this former mining town offers vibrant art galleries, historic architecture, and unique shops. Explore the Bisbee Mining & Historical Museum and enjoy the welcoming community in this scenic mountain setting. nCamp Naco History & Restoration www.campnacoaz.org Camp Naco is a cornerstone of Buffalo Soldier history in Arizona. Its 100+ year-old adobe buildings are now being preserved to honor the site’s rich military heritage, advance the diverse arts, culture & history of the Arizona Borderlands, and serve as a community center for the residents of Naco AZ. a large axial park,” Jeffery explains. Lowell offers a nostalgic commercial street front reminiscent of the 1940s and 1950s, and San Jose presents a suburban feel. “Each area has its own distinct built environment, giving it a unique sense of place and character,” he concludes. Together, these effor ts showcase Bisbee’s preservation of its rich heritage while inviting new visitors to experience its diverse attractions and vibrant community. Photo Credit: Steve Pauken 72 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 05, ISSUE 07
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