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Valles Mines, Missouri, U S A
Founded in 1749 by Don Francois Valle
The Valle Mining Company's 3500 acre property every year absorbs 21,000 tons of carbon dioxide and puts out 14,000 tons of oxygen. This is enough to meet the needs of 63,000 people. [USDA Forest Facts]
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Roads of Valles Mines

Roads and other sites on the interior areas
M. R. B. T. Railroad Right of Way
North from Tunnel Station to Valles Mines Station & Post Office



Baptist Church - Tunnel Station Road
The Cemetery at Tunnel Station
The Silver Springs Road and Berry Road Connector
 





Garottee Mines Road (Vinegar Hill) to the Eminence/Gasconade Ledge, Garotte Mine and the ruins at Prospect School

Selma Road (late 1700's haul road out of the Lead Belt)
Drusy Quartz mineral pits (permit req'd)
Valles Mines Road to French Village Road Upper Lake (Lake Mina) Beaver (Lower) Lake Wildlife Preserve
Halifax Post Office Road - French Village Road
Hillsboro-Farmington Road (Old Y Highway beginning at Buster Crossing)
Buster Crossing
Calzine Zinc furnace site and digs
Finney Creek
Flint Rock Mound (where Indians braves made their spearpoints)
Valles Mines-Ste. Genevieve Road ("The Rock Road")
Look Out Mountain Vista (see 5 ridges)


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