***Update*** It’s against the law to trespass at the Tintic Standard Reduction Mill. Local police will be enforcing the no-trespassing policy. While this abandoned place is interesting and beautiful, conditions here are dangerous. Instead of visiting in person please explore the mill by reading our article and viewing the video below. It’s not safe or legal to explore in person, and we no longer encourage our readers to do so.

Abandoned places can be creepy…or they can be works of art. The Tintic Standard Reduction Mill sits halfway between Goshen and Genola in Utah County. Take a look at this beautiful abandoned place.

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Have you ever explored the Tintic Standard Reduction Mill? For a quick peek, check out the video below:


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