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  2. Mount Ida, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    05-47690. GNIS feature ID. 2404320 [2] Mount Ida is a city in and county seat of Montgomery County, Arkansas, United States. Founded in 1842, the city saw a silver boom in the 1880s bring early prosperity and economic development to the area. Today, the economy is largely ranching, poultry farming, silviculture, and tourism around Lake Ouachita.

  3. List of quarries in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Deemed the largest building in the state, it has 4,000,000 square feet (370,000 m 2) and is now used for tourism including zip lines, for storage and other business. Maine [ edit ]

  4. Rush Creek mining district - Wikipedia

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    The best known and most prolific zinc mining region of north Arkansas for many years was the Rush Creek mining district of Marion County. Its history began when John Wolfer—an early prospector along the Buffalo River —discovered a large deposit of zinc on the creek in southern Marion County. George Chase purchased Wolfer's claim and ...

  5. Spruce Pine Mining District - Wikipedia

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    Spruce Pine Mining District. The Spruce Pine Mining District is a swath of the valley of the North Toe River in the Blue Ridge Mountains of northwestern North Carolina. The area is mined for its mica, kaolin, quartz and feldspar. [1] Spruce Pine district is one of the largest suppliers of high-purity quartz, which is used in the manufacture of ...

  6. Crater of Diamonds State Park - Wikipedia

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    Website. Crater of Diamonds State Park. Crater of Diamonds State Park is a 911-acre (369 ha) Arkansas state park in Pike County, Arkansas, in the United States. The park features a 37.5-acre (15.2-hectare) plowed field, one of the few diamond -bearing sites accessible to the public. Diamonds have been discovered in the field continuously since ...

  7. Novaculite - Wikipedia

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    Novaculite, also called Arkansas Stone, is a microcrystalline to cryptocrystalline rock type that consists of silica in the form of chert or flint. It is commonly white to grey or black in color, with a specific gravity that ranges from 2.2 to 2.5.

  8. Bauxite, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    501. FIPS code. 05-04090. Bauxite is a city in Saline County, Arkansas, United States. Located within Central Arkansas, the city is named for bauxite, the source ore for aluminum, which was found in abundant quantities in the area and became a source of aluminium refining. The city's population boomed during expanded aluminium production during ...

  9. Rush Historic District - Wikipedia

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    February 27, 1987 [1] The Rush Historic District is a zinc mining region of the Ozark Mountains in Arkansas. Now located within Buffalo National River, the district includes ruins dating from 1880 to 1940. The area was an important part of what became known as the North Arkansas Lead and Zinc District, and played a role in the development of ...