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So Long, Summer
Sep 2, 2014
Pierre photographer John Mitchell shared these images from his Labor Day weekend visit to the Black Hills. See more of his work at
http://www.sodakmoments.com/
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The sun rises over Spearfish.
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Along the George S. Mickelson Trail between Mystic and Hill City.
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The trail contains more than 100 converted railroad bridges and four rock tunnels.
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An old hillside cabin along Rochford Road.
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An old hillside cabin along Rochford Road.
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Remnants of the Carbonate mining camp above the rim of Spearfish Canyon.
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James Ridpath settled the area when he discovered carbonate ore, a mixture of silver and lead. The town was founded in 1881.
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A grave marker at the Carbonate cemetery.
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Remnants of the Carbonate mining camp above the rim of Spearfish Canyon.
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Carbonate's last resident, a man named Raspberry Brown, died in 1939.
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The view from St. Ambrose Cemetery in Deadwood.
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The view from St. Ambrose Cemetery in Deadwood.
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The Milky Way sparkles over South Lead Cemetery.
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