Copper Country
Copper Country Overview
The famed open-pit copper mines of eastern Nevada, including the Liberty Pit, are located two miles south of this point.
Through the first half of the twentieth century, this area produced nearly a billion dollars in copper, gold, and silver.
The huge mounds visible from here are waste rock, which was removed to uncover the ore.
Category
Mining
Marker Type
Concrete marker
Nevada Historical Marker Number
Copper Country is Nevada Historical Marker #9.
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County
GPS Coordinates
39.283589, -114.964238
Nevada Historical Marker Transcription
The famed open-pit copper mines of eastern Nevada, including the Liberty Pit, largest in the state, are located two miles south of this point. Through the first half of the twentieth century, this area produced nearly a billion dollars in copper, gold, and silver. The huge mounds visible from here are waste rock, which was removed to uncover the ore.
Two miles east of here, near Lane City, was the Elijah, the first mine discovered in the Robinson Mining District. Lane City, originally called Mineral City, was settled in 1869 and had a population of 400. At Mineral City was the Ragsdale Station, one hotel, and a stage station.
CENTENNIAL MARKER No. 9
STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE
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Copper Country