The Ute-Ulay Mine and Town Site, located in Hinsdale County, Colorado, holds significant historical value as one of the earliest silver mining sites in Colorado. Dating back to the late 1800s, the site includes the original miners’ boarding house, blacksmith shop, assay lab, powerhouse, mill buildings, and several head frames. These structures were pivotal in establishing Lake City, the seat of Hinsdale County.
This historic restoration project is, in many respects, unique in Colorado. It is a cooperative effort between LKA and the County as well as several state and federal agencies, namely, Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment, the Division of Reclamation Mining & Safety, BLM and EPA. Additionally, non-profit organizations like Colorado Art Ranch have played an important role in bringing together these diverse public and private groups to make this a reality.
LKA is proud to be involved in this unique project/effort to preserve this iconic symbol of the area’s rich mining heritage for the residents of Hinsdale County and the State of Colorado.
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