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Klondyke, Arizona The mainstay of the town was the lead and silver mines, as well as the nearby cattle ranches. Klondyke's population peaked at 500, but today there are only about a dozen residents. The first general store in town was started by a Mr. Bedoya inside a tent, but in 1904 he built a saloon, a wooden store, and a post office that was opened in 1907. The store burned down at one point, but Bedoya immediately built a new one. The town also had a school and a church. During the Great Depression, half of the town's residents left and the post office closed in 1955. The site today may be classified as barren, although the Klondyke General Store and the Power's Cabin, located south of the town, have been preserved and are now open to tourists. Aravaipa, Arizona. Originally a ranch headquarters, named Dunlap after Burt Dunlap, the local rancher who established it in 1882. Burt Dunlap was the postmaster of the post office from 1883 until 1892. He also served several terms in the territorial legislature. When it was found there was already a post office with the same name, the post office and town were renamed after the local Aravaipa Apache. In 1893 the post office was closed.[2] Aravaipa's population was 17 in 1900 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page The Ben Hur Copper-Lead Mine is near Fort Thomas, Arizona. Historically the site has been associated with the Aravaipa Mining District which is now part of the San Carlos Reservation. The Ben Hur Copper-Lead Mine is a surface and underground mining operation. The ore mined is composed of chrysocolla. Associated rock in this area is mafic intrusive rock. The Mexican Highland of the Intermontane Plateaus characterize the geomorphology of the surrounding area. https://thediggings.com/mines/3869 Abandoned And lost