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  2. Ducktown Basin Museum and Burra Burra Mine - Wikipedia

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    The Burra Burra Mine is a copper mine located in Ducktown, Tennessee, in the southeastern United States.Named for the famous mine in Australia, the Burra Burra Mine is located in the Copper Basin geological region, and extracted over 15 million tons (14 million metric tons) of copper ore during its 60 years of operation between 1899 and 1959.

  3. Copper Basin (Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    The London-based Ducktown Sulphur, Copper and Iron Company (DCS&I) reopened the Mary Mine in 1890, and the following year the open-roast heap smelting process was first used in the basin. [23] In 1899, the Tennessee Copper Company, which had been founded earlier that year and had purchased most of the mining operations in the Copper Basin ...

  4. List of museums in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Museum of Biblical History: Collierville: Shelby: West: Archaeological: website, archaeological artifacts and exact full-sized replicas of major archaeological discoveries from Bible lands Museum of East Tennessee History: Knoxville: Knox: East: Local history: Operated by the East Tennessee Historical Society Museum of Salt and Pepper Shakers ...

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  6. Ducktown, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    A train bringing copper ore out of the Ducktown mines, 1939. Smelter fumes have destroyed all vegetation and eroded the land. Photo by Marion Post Wolcott. The copper was discovered in 1843 by a prospector, presumably panning for gold, who found nuggets of native copper. [12] The first shipment of copper ore was taken out on muleback in 1847.

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    Unfortunately, KISS Caboose – short for Knoxville Information Shuttle Service – has come to a full stop, citing “insurance concerns.” At least, the “shuttle” component has gone away.

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  9. East Tennessee Historical Society - Wikipedia

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    The society operates a museum and museum shop in the East Tennessee History Center on Gay Street in downtown Knoxville. The East Tennessee Historical Society was established in 1834, 38 years after the establishment of the state of Tennessee, to record the history of the development and settlement of the area. [1]

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