Erie Street, Lowell, Arizona.

Lowell hardly exists as a place. Most of the town was demolished during the excavation of the Lavender copper pit mine in the 1950s, and what remains today is a strip of storefronts on Erie Street. The scant remnants of the township are consolidated with Bisbee, Arizona. 

Erie Street, Lowell, Arizona.

Lowell hardly exists as a place. Most of the town was demolished during the excavation of the Lavender copper pit mine in the 1950s, and what remains today is a strip of storefronts on Erie Street. The scant remnants of the township are consolidated with Bisbee, Arizona.