Portal party
May 15, 2012 | 878 views | 0 0 comments | 8 8 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Photo by Ger Erickson
Photo by Ger Erickson
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Descendants of East County coal and sand miners of yesteryear cut the ribbon Saturday on the newly built Greathouse Portal and re-opened Visitor Center at Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve. Joining the ribbon cutters, far left, is Supervising Naturalist Traci Parent, whose recently published “Rose Hill: A Comprehensive History of a Pioneer Cemetery” explores the fascinating history of the people who lived – and died – in the hills south of Antioch. According to Mine Supervisor John McKana, the current 800-foot mine tour, when its expansion is completed, will cover 1,150 feet and become the only underground portal-to-portal mining museum in California.
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