Mining used to be a huge part of Illinois’ economy. It was the way a lot of people made their livelihood. In a lot of ways, it put Illinois on the map. But people don’t really understand what mining is like, or what miners’ lives were like. But you can experience just what mining life is like in an unlikely place: the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago.

This was the first exhibit at the Museum of Science and Industry, around since 1933.

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The mine, Old Ben No. 17, was actually relocated from southern Illinois.

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Go down an actual cage elevator ride down into the mine.

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Within seconds, you will realize how perilous this job truly was.

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You will learn about how extraction machinery works.

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But not only will you see the machinery, you will actually hear the loud equipment, which immerses you in the experience further.

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Exhibits and a guided tour show you exactly what mine life was like. You will feel like you are in an actual mine.

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Want a preview of an underground abandoned mine in Illinois? Check out this video.

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