Beginning in 1803, Boston businessman Sam Ruggles started digging in the hills of Grafton, New Hampshire for the flaky mineral called mica. For about a century and a half, Ruggles Mine grew into a successful commercial mining operation, then later a popular New Hampshire tourist attraction. The mine, however, closed down in 2016 and has been dormant since. But hope is not lost! In 2024, Ruggles Mine in Grafton will be reopening to the public under new ownership.

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As of the date of this writing, the mine has not yet been reopened to the public. In the meantime, please do not attempt to visit the mine or trespass on the property. For more information on when the mine will be open to the public again, visit the Ruggles Mine website or join the Friends of Ruggles Mine group on Facebook.

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