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All the United States Nevada Florence Mine

Florence Mine

Exhibiting the tallest structure of its type in Nevada, this massive mining complex is frozen in time.

Florence Hill, Nevada

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The hoist house at the Florence Mine.   zliollio / Atlas Obscura User
Some Underground Action   Curious Crow / Atlas Obscura User
Old Mill Buildings   Curious Crow / Atlas Obscura User
Original Hoist Equipment   Curious Crow / Atlas Obscura User
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Original antique Mine Bell Signal Identification Chart   Curious Crow / Atlas Obscura User
Panoramic View from Inside the old Mill Building (young James our tour guide as well)   Curious Crow / Atlas Obscura User
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Looking Down the Shaft Below the Giant Headframe   Curious Crow / Atlas Obscura User
Miner’s Gear   Curious Crow / Atlas Obscura User
Looking down the Rustler Fraction Mine Shaft at the Florence Mine. It’s 840 feet to the bottom.   zliollio / Atlas Obscura User
The tallest wooden headframe in the state.   zliollio / Atlas Obscura User
Looking into the desert behind the mill. The sheer number of mines can be noted by the “tailing” piles dotting the landscape.   zliollio / Atlas Obscura User
The old mill which is now a hay barn.   zliollio / Atlas Obscura User
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Electrical switchgear in for the hoist.   zliollio / Atlas Obscura User
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At the Little Florence, an electric motor drove this air compressor. The building itself was a recent restoration project.   zliollio / Atlas Obscura User
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The nearby town of Goldfield is a ghost of its former self, but the legacy left by the miners remains strong. This humble town once boasted a roaring mining district.

The main local attraction and a must-see when visiting is the Florence Mine which has the tallest wooden headframe in Nevada—a title that it has held for over a century. The mine opened in 1906 and was worked with varying intensity until the 1970s. Today, the complex stands as a time capsule. The land is now part of a ranch for rescuing and rehabilitating donkeys and burros. The cavernous old mill serves as a hay barn. However, some of the shop buildings still realize their original purposes by keeping the ranch’s equipment operational.

The 1940s blacksmith shop at the Florence Mine is intact and regularly used. Tools resting atop stout benches and cabinets line the walls as if the last shift clocked out yesterday. Looking down, a narrow set of steel rails is embedded in the floor. It's a bit of a mystery as to why the cart tracks stop at the wall—there may have been an earlier building on the site.

The main attraction at the mine is the hoist house. The late afternoon sun cast a golden glow on the massive drum that’s still wound with braided wire rope. Signs hang on the wall instructing the reader on a series of bells that serve as hoist signals. Operating the hoist paid well but it was also extremely dangerous if the wrong signals were interpreted; a bell system allowed miners to communicate with the operator on the surface. This meant that the massive electric motor could be raised and lowered with exacting precision. Along with the mill, this was the heart of the mighty operation.

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The mine is on private property. Please reach out to the owners beforehand using the contact information on their Facebook page.

Florence Mine Tours are available by appointment only, so be sure to call before you plan to visit at (702) 622-1344.

Tours are $20 cash per person.

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  • https://westernmininghistory.com/mine-detail/10270758/
  • https://westernmininghistory.com/mine-detail/10271318/
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Florence Hill, Nevada, 89013
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37.710219, -117.220752
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