Image: Cave Creek-Cave Creek Museum Arrastre-1900
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Description: A Miner’s Arrastre. The arrastre, which in Spanish means “to drag, was built in 1900. It was a crude crushing mill run by burro or oxen. It is on exhibit in Cave Creek Museum at 6140 E. Skyline Dr. in Cave Creek Arizona.
Title: Cave Creek-Cave Creek Museum Arrastre-1900
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Author: Marine 69-71
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