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Hackberry General Store, Hackberry, Arizona

 

HackBerry General Store

The signage at the Hackberry General store is sure to please any

Route 66 enthusiast, Kathy Weiser, December, 2004.

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The oldest town along this old stretch of the road, Hackberry's origin dates back to 1874 when prospectors set up a mining camp on the east side of the Peacock Mountains. After having discovered rich deposits of silver, the Hackberry Silver Mine was soon established and named for a large Hackberry tree growing near a spring adjacent to the mine. Before long, the valuable ore warranted a 5 stamp mill, which quickly doubled its capacity. Reportedly, this rich vein was about 40 feet in width, amounting in large amounts of silver being taken from the mine.

 

Though not entirely played out, the Hackberry Silver Mine closed in 1919, due to litigation among the owners, but not before it earned almost 3 million dollars in silver production. After the mine closed down, Hackberry came to a slow crawl, but was revived by Route 66, when it came through. Becoming a bit of a tourist town, it hung tight until I-40 bypassed the entire northern loop from the Crookston exit to Kingman.

 

A must stop in Hackberry is the Hackberry General Store. As much a museum as a store, old Route 66 memorabilia can be seen inside and out, and the establishment is filled with Mother Road souvenirs.

 

 

 

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