Wednesday, July 17, 2013

A day at Quincy Mine

Quincy Mine in Hancock, Michigan

The students spent the day clearing the trail at Quincy Mine with their partners,
the Youth Conservation Corps, and learned how the mine ran.


"Lop at first site!" ~Kailyn



"She interviewed us for TV6!" ~Jacinda

"The camera added 2 inches to Kayla!" ~Kailyn


"I'm sitting on a rock from the mine!" ~Evan

"People can take tours and come back here."  ~Jacinda


"Special thanks to BHKFor donating our bus!"  ~Kayla

"The bumble bee." ~Evan


"Zach was so interested in the Jacobsville sandstone that he turned around during the picture." ~Zoe

"I loved when they blew out the candle." ~Ione


"I really liked my partner, Kelly." ~Kailyn

"I liked Quincy mine.  They has a mine shaft still standing."  ~Anthony




"The steam hoist was made in Milwaukee." ~Kayla

"It used the steam twice." ~Rosalyn


"Big fluffy jacket. ~Evan

"Everyone had to wear one." ~Kayla


"The worlds slowest roller coaster!" ~Anthony

"The train just goes up and down that track." ~Jacinda


Check out our interview from TV6:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ktr-GPfQ2Hc&feature=player_embedded

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