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- China_Ditch abstract "The China Ditch is in Myrtle Creek, Oregon, United States and is a canal that stretches for as long as 30 miles (48 km) and was built by Chinese laborers of the late 1800s. The Myrtle Creek Consolidated Hydraulic Gold Mining and Manufacturing Company were the ones who bought the land and paid for the whole construction of the ditch to be done into the hills of North Myrtle Creek. After about 3.5 years of constructing the ditch, during the winter of 1894, this company went bankrupt and went out of business causing the whole operation to come to an end. The people who had bought stock in the Myrtle Creek Consolidation Hydraulic Gold Mining and Manufacturing Company lost thousands of dollars due to the failed project and then accused the company of being a scam geared towards stock buyers. Today, the ditch is still there and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It can be reached by a small road in Myrtle Creek. A small section of it, called the China Ditch Driving Loop, is open to the public. It circles through the hills where the construction took place and reveals some of the mining history of Oregon.".
- China_Ditch added "1991-05-22".
- China_Ditch area "154185.22969344".
- China_Ditch governingBody Bureau_of_Land_Management.
- China_Ditch governingBody United_States_Forest_Service.
- China_Ditch nearestCity Myrtle_Creek,_Oregon.
- China_Ditch nrhpReferenceNumber "91000616".
- China_Ditch thumbnail Ditch_section_6_-_China_Ditch_Oregon.jpg?width=300.
- China_Ditch wikiPageID "39146968".
- China_Ditch wikiPageRevisionID "576713413".
- China_Ditch yearOfConstruction "1890".
- China_Ditch added "1991-05-22".
- China_Ditch alt "Photograph of a trail travelling laterally along a steep mountain side, paralleling a shallow, weathered trench.".
- China_Ditch builder "Myrtle Creek Consolidated Hydraulic Gold Mining and Manufacturing Company".
- China_Ditch built "1890".
- China_Ditch caption "A section of the China Ditch trail in 2013.".
- China_Ditch coordDisplay "inline,title".
- China_Ditch coordFormat "dms".
- China_Ditch coordParameters "region:US-OR_type:landmark".
- China_Ditch governingBody Bureau_of_Land_Management.
- China_Ditch governingBody United_States_Forest_Service.
- China_Ditch imageSize "250".
- China_Ditch latitude "43.145733".
- China_Ditch locmapin "Oregon".
- China_Ditch longitude "-123.131989".
- China_Ditch mapAlt "Locator map in Oregon.".
- China_Ditch mapCaption "Location of the China Ditch in Oregon.".
- China_Ditch name "China Ditch".
- China_Ditch nearestCity Myrtle_Creek,_Oregon.
- China_Ditch refnum "91000616".
- China_Ditch subject Category:Bureau_of_Land_Management_areas.
- China_Ditch subject Category:Canals_in_Oregon.
- China_Ditch subject Category:Chinese-American_history.
- China_Ditch subject Category:History_of_mining.
- China_Ditch subject Category:Mining_in_Oregon.
- China_Ditch subject Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Douglas_County,_Oregon.
- China_Ditch type ArchitecturalStructure.
- China_Ditch type Building.
- China_Ditch type Place.
- China_Ditch type Wikidata:Q532.
- China_Ditch type Place.
- China_Ditch type Location.
- China_Ditch comment "The China Ditch is in Myrtle Creek, Oregon, United States and is a canal that stretches for as long as 30 miles (48 km) and was built by Chinese laborers of the late 1800s. The Myrtle Creek Consolidated Hydraulic Gold Mining and Manufacturing Company were the ones who bought the land and paid for the whole construction of the ditch to be done into the hills of North Myrtle Creek.".
- China_Ditch label "China Ditch".
- China_Ditch sameAs m.0t51nxr.
- China_Ditch sameAs Q14708788.
- China_Ditch sameAs Q14708788.
- China_Ditch wasDerivedFrom China_Ditch?oldid=576713413.
- China_Ditch depiction Ditch_section_6_-_China_Ditch_Oregon.jpg.
- China_Ditch isPrimaryTopicOf China_Ditch.
- China_Ditch name "China Ditch".