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Title: | Gold Mountain Mine Restoration Project 2011 |
Description: | Volunteers with the Black Hills Historic Preservation Trust and Passport in Time program worked with the Black Hills National Forest to restore the historic Gold Mountain Mine, located outside of Hill City, SD. (Transcript Available Below) |
Original Filename: | gold_mt_mine_web.m4v |
Forest or Agency: | Black Hills National Forest |
Black Hills NF Districts and National Monuments: | Mystic |
Event Name: | Gold Mountain Mine Restoration Project 2011 |
City: | Hill City |
State: | SD |
Country: | USA |
Date Created: | Thu Jun 30 00:00:00 EST 2011 |
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Categories: | Video/ People/ Forest Employees, Video/ People/ Volunteers, Video/ Places/ Historic Site |
Photographer/Author/Videographer: | Beth Doten |
Photographer Phone: | (605) 673-9251 |
Copyright Status: | Public Domain |
Internal/External: | External Use |
Rights Usage Terms: | Public Domain, Please credit individual photographer, Black Hills National Forest |
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Orientation: | Landscape |
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Transcript Gold Mountain Mine Restoration Project 2011 - Mystic June 30, 201 Event: Volunteers... Read more » |
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ID: | 5343 |
Size: | 56.50 MB; 640 x 480 pixels; 6 minutes 16 seconds; |
Provider: | Black Hills National Forest |
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Frank Carroll - 10/11/2011
God Fever: Restoring the Golden Era of Gold Mining in the Black Mining Hills of Dakota
The Dakota Territory and the lure of gold brought miners and dreamers to this place a century ago. The last of the equipment they used, the buildings they created, the stone structures and adits they built in hopes of getting rich by beating gold from the granite Black Hills have all but disappeared now. This restoration project of one of those sites, Gold Hill on the Mystic Ranger District, is one of the best preserved. Follow volunteers and district employees as they work to restore our golden past for future generations.