Skip the generic coal tours and head straight for the Cast-Iron Engine House. The Art Deco entrance is pure cinematic gold for your feed, but the actual mine machinery is where the real history hits. Spend about two hours wandering the site, ideally on a weekday morning to dodge school groups. Don't waste time on the audio guide; just look at the massive turbines. It’s industrial, raw, and surprisingly weird. Bring a light jacket—it gets chilly.
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