Explore New Almaden, CA

New Almaden, located in Santa Clara County, California, is a historic mining town with a rich history. It was once home to the largest mercury mine in North America, which operated from the mid-19th century until the early 1970s. The town was named after the famous Almaden mine in Spain and became a bustling community with schools, churches, and a vibrant social scene. Today, New Almaden is a designated California Historical Landmark and offers visitors a chance to explore its mining heritage through preserved buildings, hiking trails, and a museum. The town's picturesque setting amidst the rolling hills and its fascinating past make it a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts.


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