Murl Emery Arch

Murl Emery Arch is an arch in , and has an elevation of 3,350 feet. Murl Emery Arch is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Techatticup Mine.

Memorial
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, is a former gold mine, now a tourist attraction. It is located at an elevation of 2,477 feet, midway in El Dorado Canyon, in . is situated 1½ miles southeast of Murl Emery Arch.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include El Dorado City and Buster Falls.

Locality
, which is now a ghost town, was a mining camp in the Colorado Mining District at the mouth of January Wash at its confluence with El Dorado Canyon.

Locality
, now a ghost town, was a mining camp in El Dorado Canyon above Huse Spring and the in the Colorado Mining District during the time of the American Civil War. is situated 1½ miles south of Murl Emery Arch.

Locality
sometimes called Lucky Camp is a ghost town site in . It was within New Mexico Territory when founded in 1862. It was a mining camp in El Dorado Canyon in the Colorado Mining District in the 1860s. is situated 2 miles southeast of Murl Emery Arch.

Murl Emery Arch

Latitude
35.72693° or 35° 43′ 37″ north
Longitude
-114.81915° or 114° 49′ 9″ west
Elevation
3,350 feet (1,021 metres)
Open location code
8577P5GJ+Q8
Geo­Names ID
5508925
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