GETTING LOST IN THE COPPER CORRIDOR

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Can you guess where in the Copper Corridor the cover photo was taken? If you guessed Oracle, then you would be close. The photo is of one of the rooms in the main ranch house at the 3C Ranch on Mt. Lemmon above Oracle. The 3C Ranch is located in the eastern foothills of the Santa Catalina Mountains. The 500 acre ranch has magnificent views of the Catalinas and the Galiuro Mountains as well as the San Pedro Valley. The ranch features two guest houses for overnight lodging: The Nixon House, named after President Richard Nixon who stayed in the cottage in the early 1960s and the Bunk House. The Darimont family owns the ranch and the Oracle Inn Steakhouse in nearby Oracle. The 3C Ranch is a great place for weddings, vacations and business seminars. The staff can customize a package to suit your needs. For more information visit their website: www.3cranchaz.com. You can contact them at (520) 896-3533. The Nugget has been taking our readers on a journey through the Copper Corridor, helping you to ‘Get Lost.’ We hope you continue to travel with us.

John Hernandez | Nugget

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