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120 W. 9th, Leadville, Colorado
There couldn't be a more appropriate place for a national mining museum than Leadville, Colorado. House is ... More on manual_books
This museum held our interest for a couple hours and I think we will go back again to catch some of the t... More on TripAdvisor

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414 W. 7th Street, Leadville, CO 80461
Thousands of tenacious miners, living a wild and woolly life in Leadville during the boom era of the late 1800âs and beyond, are often forgotten when more famous (and often infamous) names of past Leadville residents and visitors ... More on MuseumsUSA.org

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912 Harrison Avenue, Leadville, CO 80461

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717 Harrison Avenue, Leadville, CO 80461

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116 E. 5th Street, Leadville, CO 80461

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102 E. Ninth Street, Leadville, CO 80461

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100 W 10th Street, Leadville, Colorado 80461, us
Consisting of over 70 square blocks, the Leadville Historic District contains a diverse group of museums and historic sites. Designated a Historic Landmark District in 1966, Leadville is one of Colorado’s largest historic districts. ... More on Heritage

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120 E. 9th St., Leadville, CO , USA

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912 Harrison Avenue, Leadville, CO, 80461
topics: historic homes, leadville, history, house, museum, mining, camp victorian, era silver mining, colorado, historical, society, ... More on MuseumStuff.com
Discover two of Leadville's earliest houses for a glimpse of western life in a booming silver-mining camp. James V. Dexter's surprisingly plush 1879 log cabin was the Leadville residence of the min... More on Heritage

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Matchless Mine, 414 W. 7th Street, Leadville
Matchless Mine was owned by Horace Tabor, and for some time it was matchless, as it produced up to $2,000 per day in high quality silver ore. He seems to be one of the strangest figures in the history of gold mining. He made and lost ... More on showcaves.com
