WHERE IS THIS? Hint:

History has failed to record how many great escapes, if any, took place at this lockup in a Southeastern Arizona mining town. Named for a miner who came there from nearby Tombstone, the town still has a handful of residents and is known for a historic building with an elaborate tin facade.

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Cedar Springs. Congratulations to our winner, Jim Gaskell of Green Valley, Arizona.

May 2020 Answer & Winner

To enter, correctly identify the location pictured above and email your answer to editor@ arizonahighways.com-type "Where Is This?" in the subject line. Entries can also be sent to 2039 W. Lewis Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85009 (write "Where Is This?" on the envelope). Please include your name, address and phone number. One winner will be chosen in a random drawing of qualified entries. Entries must be postmarked by July 15, 2020. Only the winner will be notified. The correct answer will be posted in our September issue and online at arizonahighways.com /where-is-this beginning August 15.

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