iron slag dump

What looks like a mine in itself is actually excavation of an iron slag dump — being mined for aggregate. The dump is part of an enormous area around the town of Cornwall and specifically the Cornwall Iron Furnace that was the site of the largest (at the time) and longest-running iron mine in the US. It operated continuously from 1737 until Hurricane Agnes flooded the pit in 1973.

iron slag dump being mined for aggregate, Cornwall, Pennsylvania, June 2014

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