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Located near the Mexican border, Ruby, Arizona is featured in several guides to southwestern ghost towns.
Ruby's history as a mining camp and town goes back to the 1800s and essentially ends in 1940 when the Montana
Mine was closed. The mining machinery, worker's houses, general store, and most of the other buildings are
gone, but the valley of this former town remains a beautiful setting, nestled at the foot of Montana Peak
with two lakes and a variety of vegetation and animal life. The natural history of Ruby, Arizona was
featured in the 1991 BBC and PBS Nature series television documentary The Ghosts of Ruby.
Remembering Ruby, features 8mm film footage shot in Ruby before the town was abandoned in
1939 and video interviews with former Ruby residents, shot in Ruby on the day of the 1993 Ruby
residents' reunion when the town briefly came to life. The 8mm film provides the only known live action
images of Ruby's adults and children at work, school and play and the mine and mill in operation.
Produced as a tribute to Ruby's former residents, the video shows the 1939 film at normal and slow speeds,
permitting study of buildings and people.
WOULD YOU LIKE TO VISIT RUBY
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Remembering Ruby is a 61 minute video program featuring archival motion picture film and video
interviews about every day life in an Arizona mining community of 2,000 residents that is now a
"ghost" town of melting adobe walls, decaying buildings and a desert-like tailings pond.
Remembering Ruby:
Ruby, Arizona
1939 and 1993
61 minutes
Original guitar score composed and performed by David Holt
Produced and distributed by
Anubis Productions International
PO Box 50859, Tucson, AZ 85703 USA.To order Remembering Ruby, please go to our
order page.
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