RHH's photos with the keyword: harrisburg
Harrisburg
14 Sep 2018 |
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Harrisburg was the miners' camp for those who were working the Eureka Mine in the Panamint Mountains on the west side of Death Valley. This photo of the camp was taken from the top of the hill near the mine's crusher mill.
Old Stove at Harrisburg
13 Sep 2018 |
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This appeared to be an old stove, photographed at Harrisburg in the Panamint Mountains west of Death Valley. Harrisburg is an abandoned gold mining town.
Kitchen at Harrisburg
13 Sep 2018 |
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This is some of the old kitchen equipment at the ghost town of Harrisburg in death Valley National Park.
Abandoned Car
13 Sep 2018 |
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This old car is near the townsite of Harrisburg in the Panamint Mountains west of Death Valley. How it got there and what kind of car it is I do not know.
Harrisburg
13 Sep 2018 |
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Harrisburg is an unincorporated ghost town in the mountains on the west side of Death Valley National Park. Gold was discovered there in 1905 by Shorty Harris and Pete Aguereberry who worked the mines for forty years. The mines are on the other side of the hill and some of the old mining equipment is still there. This is one of the buildings at the town site.
Harrisburg
13 Sep 2018 |
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Harrisburg is an unincorporated ghost town in the mountains on the west side of Death Valley National Park. Gold was discovered there in 1905 by Shorty Harris and Pete Aguereberry who worked the mines for forty years. The mines are on the other side of the hill and some of the old mining equipment is still there.
Harrisburg Road
12 Sep 2018 |
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After visiting the townsite of Skidoo (nothing left but sagebrush), we headed for the ghost town of Harrisburg, a former mining town named after "Shorty" Harris, a miner who discovered gold in the area and who worked the mine at Harrisburg for many years. This photo was taken not far from Harrisburg.
Aguereberry Camp
20 Mar 2017 |
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Also known as Harrisburg or Harrisberry, this was the camp from which the Eureka Mine was worked. Pete Aguereberry had his own cabin here from 1907 to 1945 and there was guest cabin as well. After exploring the mine we also explored the camp, now long abandoned and falling to pieces.
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