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The Mineshaft attracted a wide range of patrons, some famous. Among those who frequented the club were author Jack Fritscher (who was present at its opening night and attended hundreds of times), [2] Fritscher's lover Robert Mapplethorpe (who took many pictures of the Mineshaft, was at one point its official photographer, and once said, "After dinner I go to the Mineshaft."), [3] [4] [5] gay ...
Quincy Mine Hoist House. When the mine ceased production in 1945, the Quincy Number 2 shaft was the world's longest mine shaft, at 9,260 feet (2.82 km or 1.75 miles) along the dip of the deposit on a 55 degree decline.
Miners pose with lunch pails in hand on a mine rock pile outside of the Tamarack mineshaft. Many copper mines have existed in the Copper Country of the U.S. state of Michigan . These include both large-scale commercial ventures and small operations.
Finish Phase 3 of the Mineshaft The Wool Blankets drop when tending Adult Sheep. You'll earn a Fluffy Leader Sheep, 1,400 XP and a Miner's Map for the Mineshaft when you finish this goal.
Ruby is one of the two best-preserved mining ghost towns in Arizona, along with the Vulture Mine near Wickenburg. Ruby's attractions today include approximately 25 buildings under roof, including the jail and houses, the school, the playground, mine machinery, buildings and mine workings.
ZIP code(s) 48185, 48186, 48187. Area code: 734: FIPS code: ... There are numerous Nature trails near Westland, Newburg lake is the nearest one to Westland.
Shaft No. 2 with the old hoist house, c1906 Quincy Mine No. 2 Hoist House, 2006 Quincy Mine No. 2 Hoist House, 1978. The Quincy Mining Company was first organized in 1846, [4] and incorporated two years later, to mine the then-recently discovered Portage Lake copper formations. [2]
Person on the 1837 man engine at the Samson Pit in Lower Saxony, Germany Bottom of the man engine at the Dolcoath Mine, Cornwall. The earliest known examples of this device were from the first half of the nineteenth century in the silver mining area of the Harz mountains, Germany, where they were driven by cranks connected to water wheels, although bucket hoists ("Hakenkunst") using the same ...