The Cobalt Mining Museum strives to preserve Cobalt’s past and, as a result, boasts the world’s largest display of native silver ore as well as an impressive display of rocks and minerals from around the world!
The museum’s collection of artifacts relating not only to mining but to the cultural and social life of the Cobalt Mining Camp, bringing those early days vividly to life.
Notes from "Heritage Silver Trail"
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Wheelchair Access
Fun Facts
The Cobalt Mining Museum has the largest collection of native silver
There were over 1oo mine in Cobalt during the height of the Silver Rush
The value of the silver mined in Cobalt was greater than the value of the gold of the Klondike Gold Rush
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