No Exit Monochrome - Treadwell Mine Office Building
by Cathy Mahnke
Title
No Exit Monochrome - Treadwell Mine Office Building
Artist
Cathy Mahnke
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
This door is located in the shell that remains of the New Office Building from the Treadwell Mine Complex. Photos from the mine's heyday show this space full of desks and clerks or secretaries. The Treadwell Mine operated in Douglas, Alaska, in the early 20th Century. It shut down in 1917 following a fire and cave-in. During its heyday, many thousands of miners and their families lived in Douglas, across Gastineau Channel from Juneau and the Alaska-Juneau Mine. To mark the hundredth anniversary of the 1917 collapse which triggered the closure of all but one mine in the complex, the long vacant building is being renovated to create an open air pavilion. I enjoy exploring the area, and have many photos of the relics left by the Treadwell Mine. They may be viewed in my Fine Art America collection titled Treadwell Historic Area and Sandy Beach.
This image is also available in a color version.
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April 20th, 2017
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