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Bisbee was once a bustling mining town back in , tucked into the Mule Mountains of Southern Arizona, only 27 miles from the US-Mexico border. Today, it’s a quirky art town thriving on gay pride with a population of only 5,
In , Bisbee passed a town ordinance legalizing civil unions, the first in the state, prior to Marriage Equality becoming law—despite push-back on the new ordinance from Arizona state officials.
Bisbee has been hosting Pride for the past 15 years. What began in as a small group of LGBTQ+ friends celebrating pride has evolved into a three-day weekend celebration, attracting queers from Tucson, Phoenix, and even Mexico, and completely booking historic hotels, inns, and Airbnbs.
Mid-June brings warmer temps to Bisbee, but a stylish breeze from the mountains blows in hundreds of gays for the weekend-long festival. We couldnt wait for the fun to begin.
Bisbee Pride began on Friday, with Hot Ass Happy Hour at the Screaming Banshee, a local favorite for wood-fired pizzas and stellar drinks. Knotty But Nice ga
A dog walks into a bar And he says to the bartender, "I've been Yelping for an hour trying to figure out where to grab a brewsky around here. But half the bars on the list appear to be restaurants, and who knows how many of them let in service humans. What's a good boy gotta do to get a imbibe in this town?"
The bartender looks up and says, "Have you checked out This is Tucson's list of the best places to drink in Bisbee? I know it's a little weird and written in a cloying manner that displays the writer's tendency for overindulgence, but they've got five solid bars on there. I'd recommend each one of them!"
The dog smiles, cocks his ears a little bit and replies, "Thanks, but I can't read. Are there pictures?"
Yes there are. Yes there are
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Most memorable Yelp review: "For those that are into ghost stories, there's a folder filled with letters and stories from past guests of the hotel I was actually a bit nervous when going to the bathroom by myself, but I'm sure it was just my imagination going into action." - Jenny Y., San
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BISBEE
Bisbee, 90 miles southeast of Tucson and nestled amongst the Mule Mountains, is the picturesque county seat of historic Cochise County. The community was founded in and named after Judge DeWitt Bisbee, a financial backer of the Copper Queen Mine.
Once known as the Queen of the Copper Camps, this Old West mining camp proved to be one of the richest mineral sites in the world, producing nearly three million ounces of gold and more than eight billion pounds of copper, not to state the silver, lead and zinc that came from these affluent Mule Mountains. By the soon s, the Bisbee community was the largest city between St. Louis and San Francisco.
Bisbee, with a population of over 20, people in the early s, had become one of the most cultured cities in the Southwest. Despite its culture, however, the rough edges of the mining camps could be start in notorious Brewery Gulch, with its saloons and shady ladies. Brewery Gulch, which in its heyday boasted upwards of 47 saloons and was considered the
The place this time was busy. A classmate of mine, JoAnne, was there with her husband. Linda was bartending. I recognized a not many other regulars who were at the Saloon last Monday.
Kevin came in with his best pal Tommy and soon Tommy's wife Dianne followed. We had a nice time, she and I, talking about our husbands and their quirky ways. Her Italian-Long Island accent was noticable, and after a few more beers she got funny. The foremost part of the night, outside of chatting with Dianna, was listening to both Kevin and Tommy talk with their Boston and New York accents. The more they drank, the more the "R" disappeared in their speech.
"So Connie, is this your new hang-out?" asked Tommy.
"It could be!"
To which he said I would love having a dwelling in Bisbee. "You'd really fit in here."
We met Trudy, a British-Columbian who was down in Arizona for the month. She came down to visit Bisbee an