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Tyrone (ghost town), New Mexico

Coordinates: 32°38′30.5″N 108°19′31.5″W / 32.641806°N 108.325417°W / 32.641806; -108.325417
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Tyrone
Tyrone, New Mexico (May 1940).
Tyrone, New Mexico (May 1940).
CountryUnited States
StateNew Mexico
CountyGrant
Established1915
Founded byPhelps Dodge Corporation
Native Copper specimen from the Tyrone Mine

Tyrone is a ghost town located in Grant County, New Mexico, United States, in the southwestern part of the state.

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Tyrone was an elaborately planned community financed by the Phelps Dodge Corporation, based on Mediterranean and European styles, designed by well-known architect Bertram Goodhue and built in 1915 at a cost of more than a million dollars. A drop in copper prices in 1921 closed the mines and the town was deserted. The townsite was later destroyed as part of Phelps Dodge's development of the Tyrone open-pit copper mine, which began operation in 1969.

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Bibliography

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  • Haggard, C.J., "Reading the landscape: Phelps Dodge's Tyrone, New Mexico, in time and space {mining company town}," Journal of the West. 35:4, 29–39.
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32°38′30.5″N 108°19′31.5″W / 32.641806°N 108.325417°W / 32.641806; -108.325417