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    Introductory exhibit at the start of the tour.
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    Commodore Mine.
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    Structures of the Commodore Mine.
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    Amethyst Mine site.
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    West Willow Creek below the Equity Mine.
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    Beaver dam along West Willow Creek.
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    Last Chance Mine structures.
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    Last Chance Mine is a worthwhile stop.
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    Artifacts on display at the Last Chance Mine.
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    Scenic deck for guests at the Last Chance Mine.
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    Rio Grande Valley from the Bachelor Loop.
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    The town of Creede from the Bachelor Loop.
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    The Creede Cemetery is the last stop on the self-guided tour.

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