I visited the museum some years ago and recall how charming it is. I think it is very important in State history because of the issues of CLEMENCY and the progress of the resolution of the halting of the mining industry in the area. As I think everyone was looking for a missing child, I believe named Clementine, but no foul play was suspected, it has practically gone around the world. I think someday they'll get old Clementine to school by this museum. And Helen Killebrew is a really...
Β Β Β Read moreGood fun and a great way to learn the history of the surrounding area. Rich with knowledge of the town's around here, friendly staff. They even gave a to scale working train model of the area that is fully detailed with all that's around here. Not much time is needed to see everything at the museum. There's also a classroom with everything of the time back in the day to walk around and get a nostalgic feel for what it was...
Β Β Β Read moreThe entry fee is by donation. Which we were happy to give to support the museum. Which is located in an old school. A lot of history in pictures and literature throughout the halls of the building.
Was very impressed with the train track. Showing the multiple tracks, smelters and towns. So much detail to show the history...
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