File:Empire Chief mine, 2001.jpg
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DescriptionEmpire Chief mine, 2001.jpg |
English: Bonanza-Empire Chief mine & mill near Capitol City ghost town, Colo.
The Bonanza-Empire Chief Mill was stabilized in 2000 by the Bureau of Land Management and Hinsdale County Historical Society. In 2007/2008, the mill ruins were demolished by an avalanche. |
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