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The Stockton mine railway was, in 1908, New Zealand’s first electric railway. It carried coal from the Westport-Stockton Coal Companies mine to the NZR railhead at Ngakawau on the West Coast of the South Island from 1908 to 1953, when it was replaced by an aerial cableway. The line was 10.5 km long, with 2.4 km in two long tunnels.
Manganese mine - the abandoned town of Manganese, outside of Copper Harbor, near the Clark mine; Manhattan Exploration Prospect - Ojibway, Keweenaw County; Manitou Copper mine - near Torch Lake, Houghton County; Mass Consolidated mine - Mass City, Ontonagon County Hazard mine; Mass mine; Merrimac mine; Ogima mine; Ridge mine; Massachusetts ...
A coal mining ghost town. [57] Ingleby: Fowler Centre County: Haines Township: Instanter: Elk County: Submerged under the waters of East Branch Lake. [58] Johnetta: Armstrong County: Gilpin Township: a brick works & coal mining ghost town Joller: Huntingdon County: 1916 1979 Barren A coal mining ghost town. [59] Kelly's Station: Tunnelton [60 ...
Muchakinock, a coal camp of the Consolidation Coal Company, abandoned. Newton, where the well-known Maytag company closed down in 2006. Numa and its abandoned suburb Martinstown, former home of the Numa Block Coal Company. Severs, south of Colfax camp of the Colfax Consolidated Coal Company, abandoned. Stone City, a town built by local ...
Here are six abandoned historic homes for sale that you can buy right now. Located in the quaint town of Milton, North Carolina, the Gordon-Brandon House was possibly built circa 1850 by a local ...
Eureka City is an abandoned mining town in Mpumalanga. It is now a historical site. Diepgezet is an abandoned asbestos mining town in Mpumalanga. It was transferred to tribal land and renamed to Msauli. Leydsdorp is an abandoned mining town near Tzaneen in Limpopo province. [12] Millwood is an abandoned mining town near Knysna. [13]
An abandoned former tourist attraction in Aberdeenshire, which has been derelict for 13 years, has been put on the market for less than 4% of its original cost. Abandoned £4m visitor centre on ...
Violence against African-Americans continued into the 1940s. Historian James W. Loewen cites Linton as an example of a town where strikebreakers were used as pretext for more general discriminatory practices. [6] In the 1920s, small surface mines began to predominate, and their small, unreclaimed hills and strip-pit lakes still surround the city.