Almy Number One Mine
Almy Number One Mine is a quarry in Uinta, Wyoming and has an elevation of 6,637 feet.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Quarry
- Description: mine in Uinta County, Wyoming, United States of America
- Address: WY
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Almy and Evanston.
Almy
Hamlet
Almy was a coal mining camp in Uinta County, Wyoming, United States, near the town of Evanston. In 1881, an explosion killed 38 miners in the Central Pacific Mine, marking the first mine explosion west of the Mississippi River.
Evanston
Photo: Milonica, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Evanston is a city in Southwest Wyoming. The town was founded during the construction of the first transcontinental railroad and maintains a strong railroad history. The population was 11,700 people in 2020.
Bear River
Village
Bear River is a town in Uinta County, Wyoming, United States, incorporated in 2001. The population was 518 at the 2010 census. Bear River is situated 5 miles north of Almy Number One Mine.
Almy Number One Mine
- Categories: mine and industry
- Location: Uinta, Wyoming, Rocky Mountains, United States, North America
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Latitude
41.31384° or 41° 18′ 50″ northLongitude
-110.99713° or 110° 59′ 50″ westElevation
6,637 feet (2,023 metres)Open location code
85HF8273+G4OpenStreetMap ID
node 369137099OpenStreetMap feature
landuse=quarry
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In Other Languages
“Almy Number One Mine” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Almy Number One Mine”
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