By Nancy Kirkpatrick Wright
Have you been to Chloride, Arizona recently? If you are one of those folks who are drawn to unusual back road adventures, you will find the road to Chloride by taking Highway 93 north from Kingman about fifteen miles. From there, the side road winds its way up the mountain three or four miles to a cluster of nineteenth century mining communities.
Chloride, one of the first mining towns in Arizona, was named for the heavy silver chloride ore exposed in the rocky ledges in the area. Prospectors found gold and silver in abundance there from 1860's into the early 1900's.
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