
The industrial operations of Hayden and Hayden Junction anchor the southern reaches of this mid-1960s survey, where the Gila River provides the vital corridor for the Southern Pacific railroad. The landscape is defined by the massive footprint of mineral processing, including a prominent Slag Dump, large Tailings ponds, and industrial stacks. This mining legacy extends deep into the Dripping Spring Mountains to the north, which are peppered with active and dormant extraction sites such as the 79 Mine, New Year Mine, and Overland Mine.
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