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The Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mine, formerly and historically the Cresson Mine, is an active gold mine located near the town of Victor, in the Cripple Creek mining district in the US state of Colorado.
The Mollie Kathleen Gold Mine is a historic vertical shaft mine near Cripple Creek, Colorado. [1] The mine shaft descends 1,000 feet (300 m) into the mountain, a depth roughly equal to the height of the Empire State Building in New York City. [2]
Newmont's Cripple Creek & Victor Mine Gold Mine (CC&V) is located in Teller County, Colorado, southwest of Pikes Peak. CC&V was formed as an operating company for mining operations in 1976, with mining in its Cresson Project starting in 1995.
The Cripple Creek and Victor gold mine (CC&V) lies southwest of Colorado Springs in the US state of Colorado. For many years the Cripple Creek Mining District was a series of underground mines. Following the start in 1994 of the CC&V Cresson Project today it is a low-grade, open-pit operation.
The former gold mining camp of Cripple Creek, Colorado, a National Historic Landmark, is located about 45 miles of Colorado Springs near the base of Pikes P.
Cripple Creek was the site of the last and greatest mining boom in Colorado, attracting tens of thousands of people to the western flank of Pikes Peak in the 1890s.
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Explore this Cripple Creek gold mine, traveling 1,000 feet underground at the historic Mollie Kathleen Gold Mine. Get real gold as a souvenir! Don your hard hat and descend 1,000 feet into a real mine just like the miners of yesteryear.