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Lead (pronounced as "leed") is a city in Lawrence County, South Dakota,
United States. The population was 3,027 at the 2000 census. Lead is
located in western South Dakota, in the Black Hills near the Wyoming
state line.
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The town was officially founded in July 10, 1876, after the discovery of
gold. It is the site of the Homestake Mine, the largest, deepest (8240
feet) and most productive gold mine in the Western Hemisphere before
closing in January 2002. By 1910 Lead had a population of 8,382, making
it the second largest town in South Dakota.
Lead was originally founded as a company town by the Homestake Mining
Company, which ran the nearby Homestake Mine. Phoebe Hearst, wife of one
of the principals, was instrumental in making Lead more livable. She
established the Hearst Free Public Library in town, and in 1900 the
Hearst Free Kindergarten. She donated regularly to Lead's churches, and
provided college scholarships to the children of mine and mill
workers.
Lead and the Homestake Mine have been selected as the site of the Deep
Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory, a proposed NSF facility
for low-background experiments on neutrinos, dark matter, and other
nuclear physics topics, as well as biology and mine engineering
studies.
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