Former limestone mine in Pennsylvania is home to 15 million images, including some of the worlds most iconic
The most secure backup drive can’t touch the climate and humidity controlled film preservation facility of the image licensing and right services company, Corbis. Located 220 feet underground in part of a 150 acre former limestone mine in Iron Mountain, PA, the facility is home to 15 million original negatives and prints of some of the world’s most iconic photos, dating back to the civil war.