The Willcox Commerical Company building offers a ripe
opportunity to serve visitors to the area’s wonders. What will its next incarnation be? Retail space? Winery?
Headquarters? Restaurant? Bring your dreams and watch them grow in
the rich history -of the Willcox Commercial Company building and grounds.
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Watermelon Day 1909
The building with its massive commercial space, living
quarters, cottage and yard are for sale for $190,000. Contact John Seidel at 575 682 6362 for more
information.
This post acknowledges
the amazing area surrounding Willcox.
We are expanding out in a widening circle around Willcox. We will see more beauty, more adventure,
more nature and more history. Willcox is the gateway to a National
Monument and a National
Historic Park
as well as Wildlife preserves, Nature Conservancy holdings, state camping areas
and two stops on the old Butterfield stage line, a relic of old west.
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An old ruin of the Butterfield Stage line is also on the
west side of the valley. 3707 3711
On the west side of the Sulfur
Springs Valley
is the Cochise Stronghold. Another
beautiful area for camping and hiking. http://cochisestronghold.com/

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On the north east side of the Dos Cabezas Mountains is the
Indian Bread Rocks Day use area. This
is a favorite of our family as there are picnic tables under trees immediately
adjacent to the rise of a massive stone mountain ready to be climbed. Beautiful views, rocks and trails to
explore and a good meeting place for picnicking. http://www.blm.gov/az/st/en/prog/recreation/camping/dev_camps/indian_bread_rocks.html
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To the south east of Willcox, past the historic town and
mountain named Dos Cabazes is the turn off to Ft Bowie, a National Historic
Site. Turn and drive through the
beautiful hills and cross over Apache pass.
You will go by the site of a Wagon Train Massacre before you get to the
path to the Fort ruins. The Butterfield Stage had another stop here. Visiting the
ruins and visitor center is a look back to an important time in Arizona’s
development. http://www.nps.gov/fobo/index.htm
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To get to the Chiricahua National Monument don’t turn
towards Fort Bowie
but continue south east towards the Chiricahua
Mountains. It’s 35 miles all together (and is a
fantastic bike ride). The Monument
has miles of hiking trails through amazing rock formations. http://www.nps.gov/chir/index.htm
Organ Pipes in the Monument
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Massai Point
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Cochise Head
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The Range on the road between Willcox and the Monument.
Organ Pipes in the Monument
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Massai Point
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Cochise Head
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The Range on the road between Willcox and the Monument.
To the west of Willcox is “Texas
Canyon” the home of the Amerind
Foundation Museum. Texas Canyon is an area of big boulders, mountains and
desert. http://www.amerind.org/
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Tombstone and
Bisbee are good day visits from Willcox too.
Bisbee is an old mining down with an enormous open pit mine as well as
shaft mines. Historic Bisbee, The
Copper Queen Hotel and the gem museum are favorites. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bisbee,_Arizona
Relief Map of the County in the Court House in Bisbee.
The Lavender Pit, an open pit Copper Mine in Bisbee.
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Tombstone, The town too tough to die.
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The Lavender Pit, an open pit Copper Mine in Bisbee.
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Tombstone, The town too tough to die.
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Benson, the town to the west of Willcox (and half way to Tucson)
is home to one of Arizona’s newly
discovered natural wonders… Kartchner
Caverns! Tours
through this enormous living cave is unforgettable. http://azstateparks.com/Parks/KACA/index.html
To the north of Willcox one can see Mount
Graham with its observatory perched
on the top, sometimes shining in the setting sun.
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Also to the north is Roper Lake State Park which has camping and a natural hot springs. http://azstateparks.com/parks/ROLA/index.html
Past Safford is the Gila Box wilderness area where we have camped and floated inflated kayaks down the river. http://www.blm.gov/az/st/en/prog/blm_special_areas/ncarea/gbox.html
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Also to the north is Roper Lake State Park which has camping and a natural hot springs. http://azstateparks.com/parks/ROLA/index.html
Past Safford is the Gila Box wilderness area where we have camped and floated inflated kayaks down the river. http://www.blm.gov/az/st/en/prog/blm_special_areas/ncarea/gbox.html
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On the west side of the valley is the Cochise Stronghold, a
camping and hiking area in the
Coronado National
Forest. http://cochisestronghold.com/.
The Nature Conservancy has several holdings in the area
including the Muleshoe Ranch, Aravipa
Canyon, and Ramsey
Canyon…. These are areas of vital habitats that are
being protected to preserve biodiversity.
They are also incredibly beautiful!
http://www.nature.org/ourinitiatives/regions/northamerica/unitedstates/arizona/placesweprotect/aravaipa-canyon-preserve.xml ; http://www.nature.org/ourinitiatives/regions/northamerica/unitedstates/arizona/placesweprotect/ramsey-canyon-preserve.xml ; http://www.nature.org/ourinitiatives/regions/northamerica/unitedstates/arizona/placesweprotect/muleshoe-ranch-cma.xml
Southeast Arizona is a gem. It has 4 seasons, easy access to Tucson for large city amenities and international airport. Sunshine most days of the year and delightful weather during the summer monsoon season.
This beautiful area can be yours with your base at the Historic Willcox Commercial Company on Railroad Avenue in Willcox Arizona.
The Building with its vast commercial space and delightful living areas has amazing potential. Look into your heart and see if you would like to take this opportunity to own a piece of history and live in this amazing area.

This beautiful area can be yours with your base at the Historic Willcox Commercial Company on Railroad Avenue in Willcox Arizona.
The Building with its vast commercial space and delightful living areas has amazing potential. Look into your heart and see if you would like to take this opportunity to own a piece of history and live in this amazing area.
For more information call John Seidel at 575 682 6362.
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