Wednesday, 20 November 2013

Ward Charcoal Ovens Of Nevada

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Ward Charcoal Ovens are a collection of six 30 feet high, beehive-shaped charcoal ovens located inside the Ward Charcoal Ovens State Historic Park in the Egan Mountain Range in Nevada, USA.

Between 1876 and 1879, the Charcoal Ovens were built to produce charcoal from pinyon pine and juniper. After their function as charcoal ovens ended, they served diverse purposes, such as sheltering stockmen and prospectors during foul weather and even serving as a hideout for stagecoach bandits. Today they're the main attraction in Ward Charcoal Ovens State Historic Park.

1 comment(s):

Anonymous said...

And I think they're called the Ward Charcoal Ovens because they're at the Ward Charcoal Ovens State Historic Park as noted in this Ward Charcoal Ovens Of Nevada story.