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Lattimer Mines is a small borough located in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. It was originally established as a coal mining town in the late 19th century and played a significant role in the region's coal industry. The town was named after the Lattimer Massacre, a tragic event that occurred in 1897 when striking coal miners were shot by law enforcement, resulting in the deaths of 19 miners. Today, Lattimer Mines is a quiet residential community with a rich historical background, and the Lattimer Massacre is remembered as an important event in the struggle for workers' rights in the United States.


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