The Lebanon Mining Company finally strikes the
Hise Lode 1,100 feet from the portal. Profitale veins are found and the company enjoys an excellent reputation as a solid producer.
In 1885, the
Lebanon is one of only 50 mines in the Georgetown area still producing ore. The tunnel reaches its greatest length of 1,200 feet in 1886, but drastic silver prices declines end further work. By the end of the decade, the mine is silent.
Today you can enhance your
Georgetown Train Ride with an optional walking tour of the
Lebanon Silver Mine, located at the halfwy point on the railroad. The tour takes you 500 feet into a mine tunnel bored in the 1870s. Your guide will point out rich veins of silber and tell you about early mining.
The temperature inside the mine is a constant
44 degrees Fahrenheit, so bring a jacket.
This is a walking tour lasting 1 hour and 15 minutes so comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
The tour also includes visits to the manager's office, the miners' change room and the tool shed.
www.georgetownlooprr.com for complete tour information.