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  2. Gold mining in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    From 1976 to 1989, the company produced 150,000 troy ounces (4.7 t) of gold by reprocessing tailings and mining two small surface deposits. The Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mining Company began the first large-scale open pit mining in the district in 1994. [28] The Cresson mine open pits are located a few miles north of Victor.

  3. Recreational gold mining - Wikipedia

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    Gold pans and shovels are commonly allowed, but sluice boxes and suction dredges may be prohibited in some areas. [12] [13] There are public mining areas in many states, and prospecting may allow one to stake a gold placer claim or other type of mining claim in certain areas. Some public lands have been set aside for recreational gold panning.

  4. Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mine - Wikipedia

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    The Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mine, formerly and historically the Cresson Mine, is an active gold mine located near the town of Victor, in the Cripple Creek mining district in the US state of Colorado. The richest gold mine in Colorado history, [1] it is the only remaining significant producer of gold in the state, and produced 322,000 troy ...

  5. Category:Gold mines in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Gold mines in Colorado" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Camp Bird Mine;

  6. Gold mining in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Extraction taxes on gold mining in the nine major western gold-mining states (in descending order of gold production) are: Nevada – 5% net [60] [61] Alaska – 7% net [62] Utah – 2.6% gross [63] Colorado – 2.25% gross [64] California – $5 per ounce produced [58] Washington – 0.48% gross [58] South Dakota – 4% net [65] Montana – 1. ...

  7. Ruby Creek (Washington) - Wikipedia

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    Ruby Creek is a tributary of the Skagit River located in the North Cascades of Northwestern Washington. The river's watershed drains the southern Washington portion of the Hozameen Range, and the western section of the North Cascades Scenic Corridor. The creek was named by three prospectors, John Sutter, George Sanger, and John Rowley, in 1872.

  8. California Gulch - Wikipedia

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    Mining in the Leadville area began in 1859 when prospectors working in the channels of the Arkansas River tributaries discovered gold at the mouth of California Gulch. In April 1860, one of the richest discoveries of placer gold in Colorado was discovered at California Gulch. [2]

  9. Colorado Mineral Belt - Wikipedia

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    The Colorado Mineral Belt (CMB) is an area of ore deposits from the La Plata Mountains in Southwestern Colorado to near the middle of the state at Boulder, Colorado, and from which over 25 million troy ounces (778 t) of gold were extracted beginning in 1858. [2]