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  2. Arizona Mining and Mineral Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Arizona Mining and Mineral Museum in Phoenix, Arizona, was a museum focused on minerals and mining. Last operated by the Arizona Historical Society, a state government agency, its exhibits included more than 3,000 minerals, rocks, fossils, and artifacts related to the mining industry. [1] The museum closed in May 2011.

  3. List of open-air and living history museums in the United ...

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    Phoenix: Arizona: Living: Late 19th-century town Sharlot Hall Museum: Prescott: Arizona: Open-air: Includes special living history programs for mid-1860s Ozark Folk Center: Mountain View: Arkansas: Living: State park with traditional crafts and music Columbia State Historic Park: Columbia: California: Living: Mid-to-late 19th-century Gold Rush town

  4. List of museums in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Arizona Mining and Mineral Museum, Phoenix, closed in 2011 [12] Bead Museum , Glendale, closed in 2011, collections donated to the Mingei International Museum in San Diego, California [ 13 ] Champlin Fighter Museum , Mesa, closed in 2003, collections now at Museum of Flight in Tukwila, Washington

  5. New tourist attraction in Amador County’s Gold Country is a ...

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    Rhodes said he used to run Sutter Gold Mine Tours that would specialize in Gold Country mines. He said his business would attract 25,000-30,000 patrons per year, which was his rough estimate for ...

  6. Polly Rosenbaum Building - Wikipedia

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    The Polly Rosenbaum Building, formerly the El Zaribah Shrine Auditorium, is a building in Phoenix, Arizona, at the corner of 15th Avenue and Washington Street, that was built in 1921. The 18,000-square-foot (1,700 m 2) building formerly housed the Arizona Mining and Mineral Museum. [2]

  7. Silver mining in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, all the silver produced in Arizona came as a byproduct of copper mining. Renewed mining is planned for the Tombstone district. [18] As of Nov. 2017, the Goodenough Mine is open again for tours down to the 100' level. It is a hardrock mine, connected underground to the Toughnut and Girard mines, which may also be opened for tours in 2018.

  8. Category:Mining museums in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Arizona Mining and Mineral Museum; C. Castle Dome Landing, Arizona; Copper Queen Mine; J. Jerome State Historic Park This page was last edited on 21 July 2022, at 11: ...

  9. Lost Dutchman State Park - Wikipedia

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    After the U.S. Congress changed the act to allow states to acquire federal land for recreational purposes at no cost, the 292 acres (118 ha) abutting the Tonto National Forest was transferred on September 13, 1977, via legislative action to the state of Arizona, creating the Lost Dutchman State Park. An additional 28 acres (11 ha) was leased ...