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The South Boise Historic Mining District, in Elmore County, Idaho and including Rocky Bar, Idaho, is a historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. It included eight contributing buildings and a contributing site on 8,640 acres (35.0 km2), or about a ten square mile area. It is located in the Boise National Forest and the Sawtooth National Forest.. It includes Spanishtown, a few miles from Rocky Bar on Elk Creek, with similar utilitarian structures.

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  • South Boise Historic Mining District (en)
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  • The South Boise Historic Mining District, in Elmore County, Idaho and including Rocky Bar, Idaho, is a historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. It included eight contributing buildings and a contributing site on 8,640 acres (35.0 km2), or about a ten square mile area. It is located in the Boise National Forest and the Sawtooth National Forest.. It includes Spanishtown, a few miles from Rocky Bar on Elk Creek, with similar utilitarian structures. (en)
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  • South Boise Historic Mining District (en)
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  • Rocky Bar in 2012 (en)
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  • The South Boise Historic Mining District, in Elmore County, Idaho and including Rocky Bar, Idaho, is a historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. It included eight contributing buildings and a contributing site on 8,640 acres (35.0 km2), or about a ten square mile area. It is located in the Boise National Forest and the Sawtooth National Forest.. It includes the ghost town of Rocky Bar and a good part of a large basin in which there was a great amount of gold mining. Rocky Bar has a historic cemetery, which among other graves has the grave of Idaho's territorial governor (acting) , whose death in Rocky Bar effectively halted governance of the territory. It includes Spanishtown, a few miles from Rocky Bar on Elk Creek, with similar utilitarian structures. It includes the remains of a number of gold mines, some with remains of structures. Mining rose in 1865, then eventually peaked and declined in the 1890s. (en)
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