The Tintic Smelter Site, located off U.S. Route 6 near Silver City, Utah, United States, that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).
[1] The site is one of few legacies of historic Silver City, a mining boom town in the 1870s.
It was described as significant for aiding "in the documentation of the history of smelters and mills in Tintic Mining District.
The Tintic Smelter, built by Jesse Knight, was constructed to combat high smelting rates of the 1908 period; and it resulted in lower rates by Salt Lake Valley smelters.
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