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Darling Cinder Pit is a cinder pit mine near Winona, Arizona. It was named in honor of William B. Darling, a local railroad engineer. The mine is located near Cinder Mountain, a Tappan age basaltic cinder cone north east of Winona In 1985 it was noted that the pit was the largest cinder-producing site in Arizona, with Arizona having the highest cinder production of any state in the US. It was used by the Santa Fe Railroad to produce pumice for track bed materials. It has also been mined for use scoria to make cinder blocks for the building industry. The railroad installed a and an anchor tower to transport rock to hoppers.

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  • Darling Cinder Pit (en)
  • 達林 (亞利桑那州) (zh)
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  • Darling Cinder Pit is a cinder pit mine near Winona, Arizona. It was named in honor of William B. Darling, a local railroad engineer. The mine is located near Cinder Mountain, a Tappan age basaltic cinder cone north east of Winona In 1985 it was noted that the pit was the largest cinder-producing site in Arizona, with Arizona having the highest cinder production of any state in the US. It was used by the Santa Fe Railroad to produce pumice for track bed materials. It has also been mined for use scoria to make cinder blocks for the building industry. The railroad installed a and an anchor tower to transport rock to hoppers. (en)
  • 達林(英語:Darling)是位於美國亞利桑那州可可尼諾縣的一個非建制地區。該地的面積和人口皆未知。 (zh)
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  • Darling Cinder Pit (en)
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  • Darling Cinder Pit is a cinder pit mine near Winona, Arizona. It was named in honor of William B. Darling, a local railroad engineer. The mine is located near Cinder Mountain, a Tappan age basaltic cinder cone north east of Winona In 1985 it was noted that the pit was the largest cinder-producing site in Arizona, with Arizona having the highest cinder production of any state in the US. It was used by the Santa Fe Railroad to produce pumice for track bed materials. It has also been mined for use scoria to make cinder blocks for the building industry. The railroad installed a and an anchor tower to transport rock to hoppers. (en)
  • 達林(英語:Darling)是位於美國亞利桑那州可可尼諾縣的一個非建制地區。該地的面積和人口皆未知。 (zh)
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