Earth:Longyear Drill Site

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Short description: United States historic place
E.J. Longyear First Diamond Drill Site
Longyear Diamond Drill Site.jpg
Replica drill rig at the E.J. Longyear First Diamond Drill Site
Longyear Drill Site is located in Minnesota
Longyear Drill Site
Longyear Drill Site is located in the United States
Longyear Drill Site
Location6500 County Road 666, Hoyt Lakes, Minnesota
Coordinates [ ⚑ ] : 47°33′27″N 92°7′0″W / 47.5575°N 92.116667°W / 47.5575; -92.116667
AreaLess than one acre
Built1890
ArchitectEdmund J. Longyear
NRHP reference #77001526[1]
Added to NRHPJuly 20, 1977

The Longyear Drill Site is a historic mineral exploration site in Hoyt Lakes, Minnesota, United States. In 1890 the first core samples were taken there from what would become known as the Mesabi Range, one of the world's richest iron ore deposits. The exploration diamond drilling process was led by Edmund J. Longyear, who went on to drill 7,100 test pits all across the Mesabi Range. In 1976 the Iron Range Historical Society developed the site as a historic attraction with period drilling equipment. It is now managed by the city of Hoyt Lakes in partnership with the Hoyt Lakes Garden Club.[2]

In 1977 the site was listed as the E.J. Longyear First Diamond Drill Site on the National Register of Historic Places for its state-level significance in the themes of engineering and industry.[3] It was nominated for its association with the beginning of a mining industry pivotal to the history of Minnesota and the United States.[4]

See also

  • National Register of Historic Places listings in St. Louis County, Minnesota

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