Walker Charcoal Kiln

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The Walker Charcoal oven could be a structure within the Prescott National Forest close to the town of Walker, Arizona. It’s listed on the National Register of Historic Places. A proof announce close to the oven reads, “This oven was made around 1880 by Jake and Joe ballad maker to convert oak wood into charcoal to be used at near smelters. The encircling forest was cut thus heavily for charcoal and mine props within the late 1800s that it’s just changing into productive once more.”

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