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The Holden/Marolt Mining and agriculture deposit is found on the previous Holden Mining and Smelting Company facility on the western fringe of the town of poplar tree, Colorado, us. It consists of 1 remaining building and therefore the remains of some others. In 1990 it had been recognized as a historic district and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, thusle} district within the town to be so recognized.
It was inbuilt 1891 to method ore well-mined from the mountains round the town into silver through lixiviation. Among 2 years it had to be finish off once a amendment in U.S. Government policy LED to a large come by silver production and drove it into chapter 11. The buildings remained standing and were eventually bought by a neighborhood granger to expand. His family later given them to the poplar tree Historical Society, that repaired them and reopened the property as a deposit of its period as a mining boomtown.
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