Everything Picher is known for
Songs written about the waterways and highways that run near Picher.
A 1994 study found 34% of children had dangerous lead levels. Kids played on toxic chat piles daily.
The Quapaw tribe took over cleanup from the EPA and removed 7 million tons of toxic waste since 2013.
The last man in Picher refused to leave his pharmacy. He died June 9 2015 at age 60.
One of the worst environmental disasters in US history. Orange acid water still flows from abandoned mines.
178 million tons of toxic mining waste piled into mountains visible from space.
An EF4 tornado hit on May 10 2008 killing 7 -- destroying a town already scheduled for demolition.
The federal government paid residents to leave. An entire American town was erased from the map.
Lead and zinc discovered on Quapaw allotment land in 1913 launched the Tri-State Mining District boom.
58 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.
A 1994 study found 34% of children had dangerous lead levels. Kids played on toxic chat piles daily.
178 million tons of toxic mining waste piled into mountains visible from space.
The last man in Picher refused to leave his pharmacy. He died June 9 2015 at age 60.
The Quapaw tribe took over cleanup from the EPA and removed 7 million tons of toxic waste since 2013.
An EF4 tornado hit on May 10 2008 killing 7 -- destroying a town already scheduled for demolition.
The federal government paid residents to leave. An entire American town was erased from the map.
Lead and zinc discovered on Quapaw allotment land in 1913 launched the Tri-State Mining District boom.
One of the worst environmental disasters in US history. Orange acid water still flows from abandoned mines.
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