Inland Mine
Inland Mine is a quarry in Mineral, Montana and has an elevation of 4,331 feet. Inland Mine is situated nearby to the hamlet Taft, as well as near East Portal.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Quarry
- Description: mine in Mineral County, Montana, United States of America
- Address: MT
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Taft and East Portal.
Taft
Hamlet
Taft is a populated place in Mineral County, Montana. Located in the Bitterroot Range near the Idaho border along the route of the Mullan Road, it was a thriving railroad town c.
East Portal
Hamlet
East Portal is an unincorporated community in Mineral County, in the U.S. state of Montana. East Portal is situated 1½ miles southwest of Inland Mine.
Inland Mine
- Categories: mine and industry
- Location: Mineral, Montana, Rocky Mountains, United States, North America
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Latitude
47.40937° or 47° 24′ 34″ northLongitude
-115.60488° or 115° 36′ 18″ westElevation
4,331 feet (1,320 metres)Open location code
85V6C95W+P2OpenStreetMap ID
node 369146569OpenStreetMap feature
landuse=quarry
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In Other Languages
“Inland Mine” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Inland Mine (minahan sa Estados Unidos, Montana)”
- Cebuano: “Inland Mine”
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