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M-F 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Closed Holidays

Historical Attractions

Upon entering Ajo, first-time visitors are always struck by the beauty of the unique plaza.  Its many points of historical interest include: 

THE PLAZA

 

The heart of the community, the graceful plaza was built in 1917 under the direction of John Greenway's wife Isabella. The Spanish Colonial Revival style town square features a center park surrounded by retail shops, a post office and restaurants accented with two mission-style churches.  The Catholic Church was built in 1924 and the Federated Church in 1926.
 

CURLEY SCHOOL

Ajo's Curley School was built in 1919 and can be seen from the Plaza.  The structure is of Spanish style architecture which harmonizes with the rest of the town.
 

GREENWAY MANSION

Located on Indian Village Road across from the Lookout Point, this beautiful mission-style home was built by John Greenway for his wife Isabella.  Greenway died soon after its completion.
 

CROSS ON 'A' MOUNTAIN

Isabella Greenway took a floral cross that the employees of the New Cornelia Mining Co. had made for her husband's funeral and had it encased in concrete and carried to the top of the highest mountain in Ajo.  She could view it from her home and the employees could view it from their homes.  The cross is visible for miles.

AJO HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUSEUM

Located in the old St. Catherine's Indian Mission (at the end of Indian Village Road), the museum houses many artifacts and mementos from Ajo's past.  The displays include a complete blacksmith shop, a dentist's office and an early print shop.
 

NEW CORNELIA OPEN PIT MINING LOOKOUT

A panoramic view across nearly two miles of open pit mine is available from the Mine Lookout on Indian Village Road. Notice the difference in the colors of the soil. A video and display of the mining operations can be seen at the visitor center, open from October through May.
 

THE TRAIN DEPOT

Built in 1915, the Ajo Depot served the Tucson, Cornelia, Gila Bend railway.

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