Abandoned Picher, Oklahoma: The Most Toxic Town in America
Chronicles Picher, Oklahoma's rise as a mining town, its toxic legacy, and the ongoing efforts to address its environmental devastation.

Located in Oklahoma, Picher has been labeled “The Most Toxic Town in America.” This book details how the town earned that title through the establishment of Picher as a mining town, the environmental and physical consequences from decades of excavating, and the multitude of effects that still plague the town to this day. Considered abandoned by most, currently Picher still has a small handful of remaining residents; however, what is left of the town only serves as a memento of what it used to be. Along with the town’s biography is a number of photos cataloging the deterioration of many of the remaining structures over a number of years. Some structures have stood the test of time, while others crumble a little more each day. Despite Picher’s devastation and decline of population over its century-long story, not all hope is lost, as efforts to remedy the problems created by industrialization are ongoing and will be until all necessary steps are completed.
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Abandoned Picher, Oklahoma: The Most Toxic Town in America
Chronicles Picher, Oklahoma's rise as a mining town, its toxic legacy, and the ongoing efforts to address its environmental devastation.

Located in Oklahoma, Picher has been labeled “The Most Toxic Town in America.” This book details how the town earned that title through the establishment of Picher as a mining town, the environmental and physical consequences from decades of excavating, and the multitude of effects that still plague the town to this day. Considered abandoned by most, currently Picher still has a small handful of remaining residents; however, what is left of the town only serves as a memento of what it used to be. Along with the town’s biography is a number of photos cataloging the deterioration of many of the remaining structures over a number of years. Some structures have stood the test of time, while others crumble a little more each day. Despite Picher’s devastation and decline of population over its century-long story, not all hope is lost, as efforts to remedy the problems created by industrialization are ongoing and will be until all necessary steps are completed.
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Abandoned Picher, Oklahoma: The Most Toxic Town in America

Abandoned Picher, Oklahoma: The Most Toxic Town in America

by Regina Daniel
Abandoned Picher, Oklahoma: The Most Toxic Town in America

Abandoned Picher, Oklahoma: The Most Toxic Town in America

by Regina Daniel

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Chronicles Picher, Oklahoma's rise as a mining town, its toxic legacy, and the ongoing efforts to address its environmental devastation.

Located in Oklahoma, Picher has been labeled “The Most Toxic Town in America.” This book details how the town earned that title through the establishment of Picher as a mining town, the environmental and physical consequences from decades of excavating, and the multitude of effects that still plague the town to this day. Considered abandoned by most, currently Picher still has a small handful of remaining residents; however, what is left of the town only serves as a memento of what it used to be. Along with the town’s biography is a number of photos cataloging the deterioration of many of the remaining structures over a number of years. Some structures have stood the test of time, while others crumble a little more each day. Despite Picher’s devastation and decline of population over its century-long story, not all hope is lost, as efforts to remedy the problems created by industrialization are ongoing and will be until all necessary steps are completed.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781634991964
Publisher: Fonthill Media
Publication date: 12/09/2019
Series: America Through Time Series
Pages: 96
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.30(d)

About the Author

Regina Daniel specializes in urban exploration photography. She is also the owner and operator of Red Vixen Photography. Covering much of the Kansas City area and surrounding vicinities, she has gone on to travel through seven states in the Midwest doing her abandoned photography. What started as curiosity for the abandonment has turned into documenting the forgotten or lesser-known history lessons and photographing what has stood the test of time. That change from curiosity to preservation led her to write the Abandoned Kansas City book series, Abandoned Eastern Kansas, and Abandoned Pitcher, Oklahoma.
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