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  2. Mining in Colorado Springs, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-19th century, Colorado Springs was a center of mining industry activity. Coal was mined in 50 mines in the area and towns, now annexed to Colorado Springs, were established to support residents of the coal mining industry. It was the home to gold and silver mine investors, like Winfield Scott Stratton [1] [2] and William Jackson Palmer.

  3. List of ghost towns in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Colorado ghost towns were abandoned for a number of reasons: Mining towns were abandoned when the mines closed, largely due to the devaluation of silver in 1893. Mill towns were abandoned when the mining towns they serviced closed. Farming towns on the eastern plains were often deserted due to rural depopulation.

  4. Timeline of mining in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Colorado Springs The Museum of the West was incorporated and was renamed the 1972 Western Museum of Mining & Industry. 1949 Lulu City The National Park Service purchased the Lulu City, Colorado mining settlement, which was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. 1891 Pueblo

  5. Old Colorado City - Wikipedia

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    Coal was mined in Colorado Springs beginning in 1859. At the industry's height, there were 50 coal mines in the Colorado Springs, mostly in the Rockrimmon and Cragmor - Colorado Springs Country Club area. [19] [20] Mine workers often lived on the west side of town, like Old Colorado City, while investors lived in the Old North End. [15]

  6. Papeton, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Papeton, was a coal mining town, now in the area of Venetian Village, [1] a neighborhood in Colorado Springs, Colorado, [2] that is 1.4 miles (2.3 km) west southwest of Palmer Park. [3] It is located at 6,184 feet (1,885 m) in elevation.

  7. Pikeview, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    The Pikes Peak Consolidated Fuel Company, a subsidiary of Golden Cycle Mining and Reduction Company, was located in Pikeview in 1920. Harvey McGarry of Colorado Springs was the president and Robert O'Neil of Pikeview was the superintendent. [14] In 1922, Pikeview's economy was nearly entirely based upon mining. [6]

  8. Top 20 Old Western Towns You Can Still Visit

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    In 1902, that camp became Bisbee, Arizona, a quintessential old west mining town. Today, Wild West enthusiasts can take guided walking tours throughout Bisbee, where there were once bustling ...

  9. Western Museum of Mining & Industry - Wikipedia

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    The Western Museum of Mining & Industry is a museum at 225 North Gate Boulevard in Colorado Springs, Colorado, dedicated to the mining history and industrial technology of the western United States. The museum was founded in 1970, and has been accredited by the American Alliance of Museums since 1979. [ 1 ]