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The Big Hole’s Future

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After mining operations seized in 1914, the open pit became an attraction for visitors to the city, and by the 1960’s, a gathering of the relics of Kimberley’s history commenced. All the old buildings and sundray memorabilia were being organized into a formal museum and tourist attraction.

And the De Beer’s group didn’t forget about their impact on the town either.

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