Hiawatha

Hiawatha is an unincorporated community and near-ghost town, formerly a coal mining town in southwestern , , United States. While the town's former corporate limits were almost entirely within Carbon County, the western part was within the Manti-La Sal National Forest and a very small part extended west into
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  • Type: Hamlet with 45 residents
  • Description: ghost town on the Wasatch Plateau in Carbon and Emery counties in Utah, United States
  • Also known as: Hiawatha, UT” and “Hiawatha, Utah

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Mohrland.

Hamlet
is a ghost town located in , , . Lying in Cedar Creek Canyon near the line, was Emery County's largest coal mining town, with a history more typical of Carbon County's coal camps than of most Emery County communities. is situated 3 miles south of Hiawatha.

Hiawatha

Latitude
39.48441° or 39° 29′ 4″ north
Longitude
-111.01156° or 111° 0′ 42″ west
Population
45
Elevation
7,264 feet (2,214 metres)
Open location code
85FCFXMQ+Q9
Open­Street­Map ID
node 150956107
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­hamlet
Geo­Names ID
5540396
Wiki­data ID
Q3708949
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In Other Languages

From Dutch to Spanish—“Hiawatha” goes by many names.
  • Dutch: Hiawatha
  • French: Hiawatha
  • Haitian: Hiawatha, Utah
  • Haitian: Hiawatha
  • Portuguese: Hiawatha
  • Spanish: Hiawatha

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