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Echoes From The Copper Canyon
Echoes From The Copper Canyon
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Echoes from the Copper Canyon by Tim Norris is a vivid, personal exploration of Bingham Canyon, Utah-a once-thriving, ethnically diverse mining town lost to industrial expansion. Drawing on personal memory and historical research, Norris journeys back to the town that influenced his early years, searching for the lives and legacies left behind. From labor struggles and immigrant resilience to community bonds forged in hardship, he captures a world both uniquely American and universally human. T…

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Echoes from the Copper Canyon by Tim Norris is a vivid, personal exploration of Bingham Canyon, Utah-a once-thriving, ethnically diverse mining town lost to industrial expansion. Drawing on personal memory and historical research, Norris journeys back to the town that influenced his early years, searching for the lives and legacies left behind. From labor struggles and immigrant resilience to community bonds forged in hardship, he captures a world both uniquely American and universally human. Though the town is gone, its spirit endures in memory and legacy. This is not just the story of a mine, but of the people, dreams, and strength that defined it. A moving tribute to place, belonging, and what survives when everything else is lost.

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Echoes from the Copper Canyon by Tim Norris is a vivid, personal exploration of Bingham Canyon, Utah-a once-thriving, ethnically diverse mining town lost to industrial expansion. Drawing on personal memory and historical research, Norris journeys back to the town that influenced his early years, searching for the lives and legacies left behind. From labor struggles and immigrant resilience to community bonds forged in hardship, he captures a world both uniquely American and universally human. Though the town is gone, its spirit endures in memory and legacy. This is not just the story of a mine, but of the people, dreams, and strength that defined it. A moving tribute to place, belonging, and what survives when everything else is lost.

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