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The Ah Hee Diggings, also known as the Chinese Walls, are an area of some 60 acres (24 ha) of hand-stacked rock walls in Oregon, U.S., built by Chinese miners who worked for the Ah Hee Placer Mining Company along Granite Creek from 1867 to 1891.[1]
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edit- ^ Varon, Jodi. "Ah Hee Diggings". The Oregon Encyclopedia.
44°49′30″N 118°24′47″W / 44.825°N 118.413°W