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Garnet History<br />

The Town of Johnsburg enjoyed a “garnet-rush”<br />

starting back in <strong>18</strong>78 when Henry Hudson Barton came to North<br />

Creek in search of a better abrasive. Miners, prospectors and<br />

geologists explored the mountains of Johnsburg and adjacent<br />

Indian Lake. The target of their search was the rich deposits of<br />

garnet commonly knows as the “Adirondack Ruby” the official<br />

NYS gem stone. Like the diamond, garnet can serve dual roles.<br />

If it is a clear, uncracked crystal, it can be faceted to produce a<br />

beautiful gem stone, if imperfect, garnet can make an excellent<br />

industrial abrasive. With the help of local people, Barton found<br />

an outstanding source of garnet on Gore Mountain.<br />

After Barton’s visit, garnet was no longer<br />

a curiosity, but rather a valuable product to be<br />

mined and used commercially as an abrasive.<br />

The discovery provided a long term supply<br />

of the hardest commercial quality garnet ever<br />

found in the world. With good management, this<br />

allowed Barton to be the only garnet mining company<br />

to continue its existence as an important business<br />

contributing to the economy of Johnsburg. During<br />

the “hey-days” of garnet mining<br />

there<br />

were over 300 people<br />

involved in the various garnet<br />

mining activities. Besides Gore<br />

Mountain many small “handpicking”<br />

mines were found and mined<br />

for short periods. The garnet from North Creek<br />

area is almost as hard as a diamond and it fractures<br />

into a multitude of sharp cutting edges. As an<br />

abrasive, garnet has dominated the industrial market<br />

for over 130 years.<br />

Today it is possible to visit the world famous<br />

historic garnet mine site and treasure hunt for your<br />

own precious garnet gemstones. A talented staff<br />

conducts the tour on the hour that begins with an<br />

informative lecture on the history and the geology of<br />

the Barton Mines and is followed up with instructions<br />

on how to identify and find your own garnet treasures!<br />

It is so much fun for all ages! For the shopper,<br />

exploring the old fashion mineral shop that was<br />

built in the early 1900’s is another treasure hunting<br />

experience. The shop is filled with fabulous garnet<br />

jewelry, garnet gifts for home decorating, science<br />

and nature<br />

toys, and<br />

so much<br />

more. This<br />

is a great<br />

Adirondack<br />

experience<br />

you should<br />

not miss.<br />

Left on 13th<br />

Lake Road<br />

1.5 miles to right<br />

on Casterline<br />

Rd. and Garnet<br />

Studio.<br />

Garnet Mine Tours<br />

garnetminetours.com<br />

Explore. Learn. Shop.<br />

Explore the mine & discover<br />

your own precious garnets.<br />

Learn about mining history & geology<br />

Shop the Gore Mountain Mineral Shop:<br />

jewelry, gems, science & nature toys<br />

Group tours are welcome!<br />

Open through Labor Day:<br />

Monday – Saturday: 9:30 – 5<br />

Sunday: 11 – 5<br />

Open fall weekends<br />

through Sunday, October 8, <strong>2017</strong><br />

North River, NY 12856 | 5<strong>18</strong>-251-2706<br />

Only 35 minutes<br />

from Lake George!<br />

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