Dream Mine

The Dream Mine, or Relief Mine, is a non-productive underground mine in Salem, Utah, built by John Hyrum Koyle in the 1890s and incorporated in 1909. Koyle prophesied the mine would provide financial support for members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) just before the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. Koyle's prophecies were controversial among leaders of the LDS Church, who excommunicated him in 1948.

Dream Mine
The Dream Mine's ore processing mill in 2017
Location
Dream Mine
LocationNear Salem, Utah County
Utah
CountryUnited States
Coordinates40°02′54″N 111°37′40″W
Production
TypeUnderground
History
Opened1894 (1894)
Owner
CompanyRelief Mine Company
WebsiteReliefMine.com
Year of acquisition1962

Koyle died in 1949 and work on the Dream Mine ended in the 1960s. Koyle's followers, known as "Dream Miners," have continued to maintain the mine and to trade stock in it. Although the mine has not yet produced any valuable metals, Dream Miners believe it will produce gold before the Second Coming, and that Koyle's other prophecies will be fulfilled.

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