Old Bisbee and Beyond

Bisbee’s residential landscape is a study in vertical contrast, primarily divided between the steep, labyrinthine slopes of Old Bisbee and the orderly, flat expanse of the Warren District and other neighborhoods to to the south.
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Lowell
Lowell is a historic mining district of Bisbee, famous for its Erie Street thoroughfare, which serves as a meticulously preserved mid-century “outdoor museum”.
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Naco
Naco, Arizona, is a historic, unincorporated border community in Cochise County, situated approximately 11 miles south of Bisbee.
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Old Bisbee
The designation of Old Bisbee as a National Historic Landmark District in 1966 officially recognized the area’s exceptional preservation of early 20th-century architecture and its profound significance in Arizona’s mining history.
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San Jose
Located to the southwest of the city’s historic center, San Jose serves as the modern residential and commercial hub of Bisbee, Arizona.
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Warren
The Warren neighborhood holds the distinction of being Arizona’s first planned community, designed as an affluent, “City Beautiful” residential area for mining managers, distinct from the more crowded and industrial Old Bisbee.





