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What was he going to do with a girl child in a mining town?
Life was difficult in the mining town, and there were few women around.
Later developed as an important mining town in a region.
No damage seemed to be done in the old mining town.
He's got nothing to sell that a mining town wants to buy.
Just 22 years later, it became a free royal mining town.
He had been born among them, in one of the old mining towns.
Silver City was a mining town for many years, but is now a community of about 80 homes.
"Take a good look at that mining town," he told her as they were preparing to leave.
It was once a mining town and is built above many mines.
It was first mentioned in 1255 as a royal free mining town.
No, that's right, you said you'd never been to a mining town, so you'll just have to trust me that it is different.
It was established in 1846 as a copper mining town.
Its most recent history has been an iron ore mining town.
It was originally a gold mining town which once had a population above 1,000.
The other explanation is that Grants was a mining town.
The former mining town once supplied a third of the world's silver and it shows.
It grew as a copper mining town, and received city rights in 1519.
It is known as a mining town, with a long history of gold extraction.
It was a uranium mining town in the middle of nowhere.
Bridgend is a former mining town of around 39,000 people.
In the mining towns, many stories go, people have seen this spirit with their own eyes.
It is now abandoned, but was once a gold mining town known for its high production.
"Mining Town" has areas where people can pan for gold and silver.
The place took on the rowdy feel of a bar in a mining town.