Bureau of Land Management Lake Valley Historic Site, BLM New Mexico (15453116957)
Summary
The mining town of Lake Valley was founded in 1878 after silver was discovered. Almost overnight, the small frontier town blossomed into a major settlement with a population of 4,000 people. Today, silver mining has played out and all that remains is a ghost town. BLM has restored the schoolhouse and chapel. The restored schoolhouse provides a glimpse of what schooling in a rural area was like in the early 20th century. Other buildings in the town site have been stabilized to slow further deterioration. There also is a self-guided, interpretive walking tour.
Watch a video about Lake Valley’s history: youtu.be/0zaAs0x4vmo; Then plan a visit: www.blm.gov/nm/lakevalley
Tags
Date
1990 - 2010
Source
Bureau of Land Management
Copyright info
public domain