Grandview Mine, Grand Canyon National Park
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Facts and practical information
The Grandview Mine, also known as the Last Chance Mine, was operated by Pete Berry from 1892 until 1901 in what later became Grand Canyon National Park. The Grandview Mine Historic District includes what remains of the mine workings and machinery as well as the ruins of a stone house and sleeping shanty. Physical evidence, including low stone walls and construction debris, suggests that several wood structures were also originally present on the site. ()
Day trips
Grandview Mine – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Grandview Trail, Newberry Butte, Sheba Temple, Angels Gate.