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  2. Picher, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Picher is a ghost town and former city in Ottawa County, northeastern Oklahoma, United States. It was a major national center of lead and zinc mining for more than 100 years in the heart of the Tri-State Mining District .

  3. File:Statue of Picher High School Gorillas, Picher, Oklahoma.jpg

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    English: Photo of a statue of Picher Gorillas mascot, taken in Picher Oklahoma. ... The Picher High School Gorillas were the Oklahoma 1A Football State Champs of 1984.

  4. Tar Creek Superfund site - Wikipedia

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    Tar Creek Superfund site is a United States Superfund site, declared in 1983, located in the cities of Picher, Douthat and Cardin, Ottawa County, in northeastern Oklahoma. From 1900 to the 1960s lead mining and zinc mining companies left behind huge open chat piles that were heavily contaminated by these metals, cadmium , and others.

  5. How the once-booming mine town of Picher, Oklahoma ... - AOL

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    Picher, Oklahoma was incorporated in 1918 after ore was discovered. All that remains in the ghost town are empty buildings and piles of toxic waste. Picher, Oklahoma was incorporated in 1918 after ...

  6. File:U.S. Rte 69 at East 1st St, Picher, Oklahoma, looking ...

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  7. File:Chat Pile at Picher, Oklahoma Superfund Site.jpg

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    English: Chat Pile at Picher, Oklahoma Superfund Site. Chat piles are mining waste rock comprised of siliceous rock, limestone, and dolomite. Because of lead contamination, the pictured pile is part of a long-term cleanup project.

  8. Chat (mining) - Wikipedia

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    This image, taken in 2010, shows a chat pile near Picher, Oklahoma. These piles contain lead-contaminated dust and are part of the reasons the area is designated as the Tar Creek Superfund site. Another image, taken in 2006, of chat in the Tar Creek Superfund site.

  9. 5 Best Photo Opportunities in Oklahoma City - AOL

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    Photo Opportunities Oklahoma City Lee Van Grack It may come as a surprise to many people, but Oklahoma City is the eighth-largest city in the United States by land area, including consolidated ...