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#100 Celebrating the building of the largest reduction works for gold and silver ores in the world, Deadwood, 1888.

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#100 Celebrating the building of the largest reduction works for gold and silver ores in the world, Deadwood, 1888.

A Look Back at the Wild West: Stunning Historic Photos of Life in the Late 1800s

#100 Celebrating the building of the largest reduction works for gold and silver ores in the world, Deadwood, 1888.

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