2007-01-032022-02-032007-01-032022-02-03https://hdl.handle.net/11124/5603D Right; 4/11/89.Identifier: E0050.An instructor or mine operator points out a feature at an exposure underground at the Colorado School of Mines Experimental Mine. The Colorado School of Mines Experimental Mine is located in Idaho Springs, Clear Creek County, Colorado. Originally known as the Edgar Mine, it produced silver and gold, and some lead and copper in the 1870s. The Big Five Mining Company leased the Mine to the School of Mines for training in 1921. The School eventually acquired the Mine and additional workings to develop the Experimental Mine as an underground classroom for engineering education and as a research facility. The Edgar's workings include the Miami Tunnel, the Edgar shaft following the old Edgar vein, and the Big Five Tunnel.Rights management statement available at: http://library.mines.edu/digital/rights.htmlColorado School of Mines Experimental MineColorado School of MinesEngineering education and trainingScenes, undergroundUnderground miningInstructor at exposure, D Right, Colorado School of Mines Experimental MineStillImage