Hutchinson Salt Company - Hutchinson, KS
Posted by: linkys
N 38° 02.597 W 097° 52.071
14S E 599343 N 4211222
920 acre underground mine that houses the Kansas Underground Salt Mine Museum, Underground Vaults & Storage, and continues to be a working mine.
Waymark Code: WMEZX3
Location: Kansas, United States
Date Posted: 07/30/2012
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Located in salt deposits formed 275 million years ago in shallow seas during the Permian Period that are now 650 feet underground. The Carey Salt Company began mining operations here in 1923 using the room and pillar method where pillars of salt are left to support the rocks above as areas of salt are mined.
The mine has grown to encompass more than 920 acres under the east side of Hutchinson, Kansas. The Reno County Historical Society operates the Kansas Underground Salt Mine Museum in a long ago abandoned section of the mine, where elevators in a shaft bored especially for this purpose whisk visitors in and out of the mine. In another nearby unused area of the mine, Underground Vaults & Storage provides 1.7 million sq ft of safe, secure storage for all types of items, and is the largest single storage facility for movie and television film internationally. A display in the museum area shows what the storage facilities look like.
Mine Type: Working Mine
Mineral Collecting: Yes
Material Mined: Salt
Operation: Underground Mine
Surface Features: Yes
KNOWN DANGERS: Public access is limited to the Underground Salt Museum portion of the mine. Hard hat and rescue breather required and supplied to everyone visiting the mine.
Any associated website: [Web Link]
Any Other information: Not listed
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Visit Instructions:
Optional photograph welcomed.