List of historic properties in Clarkdale, Arizona

This is a list, which includes a photographic gallery, of some of the remaining structures and monuments, of historic significance in Clarkdale, a former mining town in Yavapai County, Arizona, United States.

During the pre-Columbian era, the area was occupied by Sinagua people who built their dwellings in the cliffs of the Verde Valley Mountains between 1100 and 1425 AD.

[3] In 1888, Clark bought the United Verde Copper Company mine in Jerome, Arizona.

According to Jim McPherson, Arizona Preservation Foundation Board President: "It is crucial that residents, private interests, and government officials act now to save these elements of our cultural heritage before it is too late.”[8] Clark's grandson William "Tersius" Clark, built a mansion over Peck's Lake in Clarkdale in the 1930s.

The following are structures related to the United Verde Copper Company Smelter complex: Clark ordered the building of a railroad for his mining operations.

In 1966, songwriting duo Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart wrote a song which was inspired by the Clarkdale railroad system.

There's a little town in northern Arizona I used to go through in the summer on the way to Oak Creek Canyon called Clarkdale.

The museum displays rail artifacts, photographs and sculptures many of which were from Bell's personal collection.

The sandstone ridge where the cluster of the Sinagua buildings are located is close to the Verde River.

The Tuzigoot National Monument has a small visitor center (museum) that contains a display of Indian artifacts which have been found on-site.

William Andrews Clark Sr.
Historic marker on Broadway Bridge.
Copper Church Bell located in the Copper Art Museum.
United Verde Copper Company Smelter marker
Verde Canyon Railroad engine #1512
Tuzigoot National Monument