The Abandoned "Eye" Mine
The first records mentioning the Winkeye (Previously known as the Hawkeye as well as the Pittsburgh and also sometimes as the Wink Eye) date back to 1873. The site had several tunnels, but this video covers the only one that is still open. We know that one tunnel pushed back 1,000 feet through rock and another 1,800 feet through gravel.
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