Near the heart of Aspen, Colo., sits a small miner’s cabin with a white façade, delicate posts and low-pitched roof. It looks exactly the same as when it was erected in 1883 amid the city’s mining boom, a 14-year period in which Aspen produced one-sixth of the country’s silver.
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