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  2. Mineshaft (gay club) - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. McMillenville, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The women and children were rushed to the mine shaft with a few men for protection, the rest armed themselves and made a position out of a large two-story adobe building. The Apaches attacked with dozens of warriors, they swarmed the small town until they reached the makeshift fortification .

  4. Ruby, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    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.

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  6. Christmas, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    In December 1956, the Inspiration Consolidated Copper Company announced plans to sink a new 1,700 feet (520 m) mine shaft. [7] During the 1960s the mine was converted into an open pit and a number of the town's buildings were either moved or bulldozed to make way for the mine's expanded foot print. [4] Christmas' population was 180 in the 1960 ...

  7. Silver Bell, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, Asarco purchased the old BS&K Mine, which is located near the original Silverbell site, about a mile (1.6 km) east of the Silver Bell Cemetery in Ironwood Forest. Today, a few BS&K buildings remain standing, along with a few old mine shafts and some wrecked vehicles.

  8. Vulture City, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Vulture Mine was a gold mine which was discovered in 1863. It was the most productive gold mine in the history of Arizona. From 1863 to 1942, the mine produced 340,000 ounces (9,638.8 kgs) of gold and 260,000 ounces (7,370.9 kgs) of silver.

  9. Chloride, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Chloride is a onetime silver mining camp in Mohave County, Arizona, United States, and is considered the oldest continuously inhabited mining town in the state. [4] The town is a census-designated place (CDP), with a population at the 2020 census of 229. [3]