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Empire Mine State Historic Park
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| Empire Mine State Historic Park is the site of one of the oldest, largest, deepest, longest and richest gold mines in California. The park is in Grass Valley at 10791 East Empire Street. In existence for more than 100 years, the mine produced 5.6 million ounces of gold before it closed in 1956. The park contains many of the mine’s buildings, the owner’s home and restored gardens, as well as the entrance to 367 miles of abandoned and flooded mine shafts. |
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Read a short article containing historical data regarding Empire Mine State Historic Park. |
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Discover the attractions available at Empire Mine State Historic Park. |
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Explore Empire Mine State Historic Park and its points of interest. |
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