
10-21-22(Panaca_Summit_kilns)
Folder: Atlas Obscura
An extraordinarily well-preserved set of charcoal kilns in the mountains west of Panaca, Nevada. They were used to make charcoal for the smelters in Pioche, Nevada and surrounding areas. They were built by Italian stone masons and have much better construction than many other surviving kilns. Note, for example, that the main portal at the base is a stone arch rather than a steel beam. (One arc…
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Interior view in kiln
Looking toward top portal. Panaca Summit Kilns, Nevada.
Panaca Summit kilns, rear view.
Note the upper charging port on the kiln at right.
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