Location Description:
The town of Picher Oklahoma was an old mining town. The land was once owned by the Quapaw Indian named Beaver, until he sold it to a mining company and became unreasonably wealthy. The main mineral mines was lead, and the leftover rock was ground down and left in the town. The runoff from the piles ended up contaminating the local water sources, giving everyone a high lead content. The government tried to buy everyone out but nobody would take the money. There was a devastating tornado that wiped out most of picher and the neighboring towns which forced almost everybody to move out. It now lays dormant, which sinkholes and mineshafts around every corner.
Note by UrbeXplorer: Added a pic from Google Maps
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