Hot Pot Shaft Mine

Hot Pot Shaft Mine is a quarry in , and has an elevation of 9,265 feet. Hot Pot Shaft Mine is situated nearby to the hamlet , as well as near .
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  • Type: Quarry
  • Description: mine in Clear Creek County, Colorado, United States of America
  • Address: CO

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Russell Gulch and Nevadaville.

Hamlet
, is a former mining town, now largely a ghost town, in , , United States. Although the population was once much larger than today, and most of the larger commercial buildings stand empty, the town is not completely deserted.

Hamlet
is an extinct gold-mining town in , , . The community is now largely a ghost town, although not completely deserted. is situated 2 miles north of Hot Pot Shaft Mine.

is a city of 1800 people in the of . It is known also as the Gem of the Rockies.

Hot Pot Shaft Mine

Latitude
39.76916° or 39° 46′ 9″ north
Longitude
-105.54139° or 105° 32′ 29″ west
Elevation
9,265 feet (2,824 metres)
Open location code
85FPQF95+MC
Open­Street­Map ID
node 369173105
Open­Street­Map feature
landuse=­quarry
Geo­Names ID
5425608
Wiki­data ID
Q49419294
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  • Cebuano: Hot Pot Shaft Mine

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