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structures, constructed primarily during the 1880s, represent the second generation of mine buildings constructed at the site; the earliest structures were destroyed by fire or razed. These buildings are part of a larger industrial complex of mine-related buildings, originally built by the
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161:Coordinates
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1547:Washington
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1462:New Jersey
1337:California
546:References
217:ID89001097
170:47°14′33″N
1557:Wisconsin
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1402:Louisiana
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173:88°27′0″W
1713:Category
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150:Location
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1537:Vermont
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