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  2. Climax mine - Wikipedia

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    The Climax mine, located in Climax, Colorado, United States, is a major molybdenum mine in Lake and Summit counties, Colorado. Shipments from the mine began in 1915. At its highest output, the Climax mine was the largest molybdenum mine in the world, and for many years it supplied three quarters of the world's supply of molybdenum. After a long ...

  3. Climax, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Climax is known for its large molybdenum ore deposit. After mining ceased, the residential houses were all transported to the West Park subdivision of Leadville, Colorado, before 1965, leaving only the mining buildings standing. After a 17-year shutdown, the Climax mine has reopened and resumed shipment of molybdenum on May 10, 2012.

  4. Leadville, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Leadville was founded in 1877 by mine owners Horace Tabor and August Meyer at the start of the Colorado Silver Boom. Tabor's house was also built in 1877, at 116 E. 5th Street. [ 18 ] The town was built on desolate flat land below the tree line .

  5. Molybdenum mining in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Climax mine, historically the world's largest source of molybdenum, is north of Leadville, Colorado. Climax first produced molybdenum in 1915, and was worked continuously from 1924 until it was shut down in 1995. Formerly an underground mine, the Climax mine reopened as a surface mine in 2012. It is owned by the Climax Molybdenum Company ...

  6. Colorado State Highway 91 - Wikipedia

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    The segment from Leadville to Climax was paved by 1936, and the entire route was paved by 1954. In 1938, route 91 became US 6 , until US 6 was rerouted over Vail Pass in 1941, leaving the portion of route 91 from Copper Mountain (formerly Wheeler Junction) to Leadville as the surviving part of this historic highway.

  7. Fremont Pass (Colorado) - Wikipedia

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    It was sold in foreclosure proceedings to the Denver, Leadville & Gunnison Railroad in 1889 and became later part of the Colorado and Southern Railway. Operating ended in 1937. The line south of Climax is retained, converted to 4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge in 1943 and now operated by Leadville, Colorado and Southern Railroad.

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

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    Tour guide identified as victim who died in Colorado gold mine elevator malfunction. Ahjané Forbes, USA TODAY. October 12, 2024 at 1:07 PM.

  9. Leadville mining district - Wikipedia

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    Robert E. Lee Mine, Leadville, Colorado - circa 1879/1894 - William Henry Jackson. The Sherman Mine produced over 10 million ounces (620,000 pounds; 280,000 kilograms) of silver, mostly between 1968 and 1982, with a value of over $300 million [clarification needed] at 2010 prices. Secondary ore minerals from the Sherman mine are popular with ...