
The high-altitude mining and recreation landscape of the Continental Divide is documented here as it appeared in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The city of Leadville anchors the southeast corner, surrounded by a dense network of historic mining claims and landmarks including Fryer Hill, the Matchless Mine, and the Jennie June Mine. The industrial heritage is visible in the rail lines of the Burlington Northern and the Leadville Junction area, while the growth of local infrastructure is noted at the West Park Sch and the Evergreen Cem.
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