Hotels in Harmony Borax Works, Furnace Creek

  • Overview

    The Harmony Borax Works is a historic site located in Furnace Creek, California, in the United States. It was once a borax mining operation that played a vital role in the mining history of Death Valley. The works operated from 1883 to 1888 and extracted borax, a mineral used for various industrial purposes.

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  • Reasons to Visit

    Visiting the Harmony Borax Works provides a fascinating glimpse into the mining history of Death Valley and offers a chance to explore the remnants of a once-thriving mining operation. The site offers educational exhibits and interpretive panels that provide insights into the challenges and triumphs of early borax mining. It is an excellent destination for history enthusiasts, photographers, and those seeking to learn about the industrial heritage of the region.

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  • Harmony Borax Works Visitor Center

    The Harmony Borax Works Visitor Center serves as the main hub for visitors to explore the area. It provides a wealth of information about the history and significance of the borax works through exhibits, displays, and multimedia presentations.
  • Remnants of the Borax Works

    The site itself contains the preserved remnants of the borax works, including the iconic twenty-mule team wagon, which was used to transport the extracted borax to the nearby railroad. Visitors can walk among the historic structures, such as the evaporating tanks and the refinery ruins, to gain a sense of the scale and process of borax production.
  • Scenic Surroundings

    The Harmony Borax Works is located in the mesmerizing landscape of Death Valley. Visitors can appreciate the beauty and unique geological features of the surrounding area, such as the vast salt flats, towering mountains, and the Badwater Basin, the lowest point in North America.
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