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  2. 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.

  3. Tough Nut Mine - Wikipedia

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    The "Old South Shaft Ore Quarry, Face of Tough-nut Mine, part of Town of Tombstone, Arizona. Dragoon Mountains, with Cochise Stronghold in background," mammoth plate, by the American photographer Carleton E. Watkins, 1880. The Tough Nut Mine is a silver mine established just prior to and just outside Tombstone in Cochise County, Arizona. After ...

  4. Tombstone, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The town was established on Goose Flats, a mesa above the Goodenough Mine. Within two years of its founding, although far distant from any other metropolitan area, Tombstone had a bowling alley, four churches, an ice house, a school, two banks, three newspapers, and an ice-cream parlor, alongside 110 saloons, 14 gambling halls, and numerous dance halls and brothels.

  5. List of Nine Inch Nails concert tours - Wikipedia

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    Fall arena tour North America, South America (46 dates) Support: Queens of the Stone Age, Autolux, Death from Above 1979 [23] [32] [30] [33] Alex Carapetis: Josh Freese: Feb–Apr 2006 Winter arena tour North America (33 dates) Support: Moving Units, Saul Williams [34] May–Jul 2006 Summer amphitheatre tour North America (31 dates)

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    The large Cornish engines brought in by the mine owners kept the water pumped out of the mines for a few more years, but on May 26, 1886, the Grand Central Mine hoist and pumping plant burned. [5] When the price of silver slid to 90 cents an ounce a few months later, the remaining mines laid off workers. Many residents of Tombstone left. [5]

  7. Bisbee, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Bisbee was founded as a copper, gold, and silver mining town in 1880, and named in honor of Judge DeWitt Bisbee, one of the financial backers of the adjacent Copper Queen Mine. The town was the site of the Bisbee Riot in 1919. In 1929, the county seat was moved from Tombstone to Bisbee, where it remains. [8]

  8. Tour guide identified as victim who died in Colorado gold ...

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    “This family that runs that mining operation, or that tourist operation, they're good people,” he said. “They've been doing it for, I believe, 60 years, and this was just a very tragic event ...

  9. Congress Mine - Wikipedia

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    The town of Congress with the mine in the background, c. 1914 The Congress Mine is a gold mine located at the ghost town of Congress, Arizona, on the southeastern slope of the Date Creek Mountains, approximately 18 miles north-northeast of Wickenburg, Arizona, at an elevation of about 3,000 feet (Lat. 34.216 – Long. -122.841).