Abandoned Car
Old Stove at Harrisburg
Harrisburg
Eureka Gold Mine
Harrisburg
Eureka Gold Mine
Eureka Gold Mine
Eureka Mine Crusher Mill
Aguereberry Point
Aguereberry Point
Aguereberry Point
Aguereberry Point
North Entrance
Herd of Elk along the Madison River
Bull Elk
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Cow Elk
Kitchen at Harrisburg
Death Valley
Harrisburg Road
View from the Skidoo Road
Miner's Cabin
Old Wine Bottle
Bed Frame
Old Mining Camp
Froststem Suncup
Froststem Suncup
Desert Dandelion
Desert Dandelion
Notch-leaved Phacelia
Notch-leaved Phacelia
Fox Sparrow
Fox Sparrow
Fox Sparrow
Fox Sparrow
Spotted Towhee
Spotted Towhee
Spotted Towhee
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Harrisburg
Harrisburg is an unincorporated ghost town in the mountains on the west side of Death Valley National Park. Gold was discovered there in 1905 by Shorty Harris and Pete Aguereberry who worked the mines for forty years. The mines are on the other side of the hill and some of the old mining equipment is still there. This is one of the buildings at the town site.
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