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1311-1221 - Remnants of the Richinbar Mine within the Agua Fria National Monument north of Black Canyon City Arizona. Mine was established in 1905 but was abandoned in 1940 when the company that owned it went bankrupt.
1311-1220 - Remnants of the Richinbar Mine within the Agua Fria National Monument north of Black Canyon City Arizona. Mine was established in 1905 but was abandoned in 1940 when the company that owned it went bankrupt.
1311-1219 - Remnants of the Richinbar Mine within the Agua Fria National Monument north of Black Canyon City Arizona. Mine was established in 1905 but was abandoned in 1940 when the company that owned it went bankrupt.
1311-1218 - Remnants of the Richinbar Mine within the Agua Fria National Monument north of Black Canyon City Arizona. Mine was established in 1905 but was abandoned in 1940 when the company that owned it went bankrupt.
1311-1217 - Remnants of the Richinbar Mine within the Agua Fria National Monument north of Black Canyon City Arizona. Mine was established in 1905 but was abandoned in 1940 when the company that owned it went bankrupt.
1311-1216 - Remnants of the Richinbar Mine within the Agua Fria National Monument north of Black Canyon City Arizona. Mine was established in 1905 but was abandoned in 1940 when the company that owned it went bankrupt.
1311-1215 - Remnants of the Richinbar Mine within the Agua Fria National Monument north of Black Canyon City Arizona. Mine was established in 1905 but was abandoned in 1940 when the company that owned it went bankrupt.
1311-1214 - Remnants of the Richinbar Mine within the Agua Fria National Monument north of Black Canyon City Arizona. Mine was established in 1905 but was abandoned in 1940 when the company that owned it went bankrupt.
1311-1213 - Open mine shaft at the Richinbar Mine within the Agua Fria National Monument north of Black Canyon City Arizona. Mine was established in 1905 but was abandoned in 1940 when the company that owned it went bankrupt.
1311-1176 - The remains of a Guard Shack above the Johnson Canyon Railroad Tunnel. The railroad was abandoned in 1959 and is now owned by the Kaibab National Forest of Arizona. No property release needed.
1311-1175 - The south entrance of the historic Johnson Canyon Railroad Tunnel. Constructed in 1881, abandoned in 1959. It's now part of the Kaibab National Forest of Arizona. No property release needed.
1311-1174 - The south entrance of the historic Johnson Canyon Railroad Tunnel. Constructed in 1881, abandoned in 1959. It's now part of the Kaibab National Forest of Arizona. No property release needed.
1311-1173 - The south entrance of the historic Johnson Canyon Railroad Tunnel. Constructed in 1881, abandoned in 1959. It's now part of the Kaibab National Forest of Arizona. No property release needed.
1311-1172 - Interior view of the Johnson Canyon Railroad Tunnel. Constructed in 1881, abandoned in 1959. It's now part of the Kaibab National Forest of Arizona. No property release needed.
1311-1171 - Interior view of the Johnson Canyon Railroad Tunnel. Constructed in 1881, abandoned in 1959. It's now part of the Kaibab National Forest of Arizona. No property release needed.
1311-1170 - The north entrance of the historic Johnson Canyon Railroad Tunnel. Constructed in 1881, abandoned in 1959. It's now part of the Kaibab National Forest of Arizona. No property release needed.
1311-1169 - The north entrance of the historic Johnson Canyon Railroad Tunnel. Constructed in 1881, abandoned in 1959. It's now part of the Kaibab National Forest of Arizona. No property release needed.
1311-1168 - A metal retaining wall holding up the Johnson Canyon Railroad grade that has been damaged. The railroad went bankrupt and was abandoned in 1959. The land is now part of the Kaibab National Forest of Arizona.
1311-1167 - A section of the Johnson Canyon Railroad grade that has eroded away. The railroad went bankrupt and was abandoned in 1959. The land is now part of the Kaibab National Forest of Arizona.
1311-1166 - A metal retaining wall along the Johnson Canyon Railroad that has been damaged by a past derailment. The railroad went bankrupt and was abandoned in 1959. The land is now part of the Kaibab National Forest of Arizona.