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English: The shaft mine numbered 9 in the historic Panther Creek Valley of the Lehigh Coal & Navigation Company (LC&N) now reopened as the No 9 Mine and Museum, Lansford, Carbon County, Pennsylvania.
  • Little remembered today, the LC&N built the Lehigh Canal and established Anthracite as the answer to the first US Energy Crisis, developed the first successful antracite iron smelting blast furnaces in America, and built many other firsts and area railroads in Northeast Pennsylvania, including founding many a municipality.
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