Wildrose Charcoal Kilns
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J Harrison
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"The Wildrose Charcoal Kilns are the most significant historical-architectural features in Death Valley. These structures are 25 feet tall and shaped like beehives. The 10 beehived-shaped Wildrose Kilns are the best know surviving kilns of their kind.
These kilns were completed in 1877 but may have only been used for 2 years in the effort to provide fuel to nearby silver-lead mines.
The drive down to the kilns is absolutely gorgeous. If you’re concerned about the long drive, don’t be. The views and change of terrain are pretty unbelievable. We absolutely loved this drive."
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