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Lavender Pit

Lavender Pit, in Bisbee, Arizona, was one of the world’s largest open-pit copper mines. The mine was named after Harrison M. Lavender, a company officer who carried out the plan to produce valuable copper ore from low-grade copper-bearing rock. Production of the ore began in 1954. The mine closed in 1974.

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