Reymert, Arizona

Reymert, Arizona

Reymert is a ghost town in Pinal County, Arizona, United States. It was originally established around a post office that began operation on June 6, 1890, and named after its founder, James DeNoon Reymart. The town's occupants largely worked at Reymert Mine, until work there stopped in the 1950's. A Phoenix-based company bulldozed the remnants of the town in the late 1970's. The remains of two processing kilns still exist, as well as quite a few stacked stone foundations.

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