Information about former gold mines and other
mines in Grass Valley, California.
Grass Valley Gold Mines
Empire Mine State Historic Park
Oldest, largest, and richest gold mine in california.
produced 5.8 million ounces of gold between
1850 and 1956. Several public tours are available
including a mineyard tour, a cottage grounds tour, and a garden tour.
An underground mine tour is planned for the future.
The 845 acre park also features about 14 miles of hiking trails
that can accommodate hikers, mountain bikes, and horseback
riding. The Empire Mine is California Historic Landmark #298.
Located at 10791 East Empire Street in Grass Valley.
North Star Mine
This former gold mine was the second largest producer
of gold during California's gold rush period.
Located just south of Grass Valley, on Lafayette Hill
and Weimar Hill. After World War II the North Star
Mine was consolidated with the Empire Mine.
Resources and historic Sites related to the North Star Mine include:
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NorthStar Mining Museum
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North Star Mine Powerhouse (CHL #843)
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North Star Mine Powerhouse and Pelton Wheel Museum
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Gold Country Photos: Northstar Mine Photos
Quartz Gold Discovery Monument
Marks the spot where George McKnight found
a piece of gold-bearing quartz rock that led to the
establishment of the Gold Hill Quartz Mine in 1850.
California Historic Landmark #297 is located
on top of Gold Hill, at the southwest
corner of on Jenkins Street and Hocking Avenue
in Grass Valley.
Grass Valley Mining Resources
OMCA: Grass Valley Mining District
Grass Valley Travel Guide
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