Almy Number Seven Mine

Almy Number Seven Mine is a quarry in , and has an elevation of 6,627 feet. Almy Number Seven Mine is situated nearby to the village .
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  • Type: Quarry
  • Description: mine in Uinta County, Wyoming, United States of America
  • Address: WY

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Almy and Bear River.

Hamlet
was a coal mining camp in , , United States, near the town of . In 1881, an explosion killed 38 miners in the Central Pacific Mine, marking the first mine explosion west of the .

Village
is a town in , , United States, incorporated in 2001. The population was 518 at the 2010 census. is situated 3 miles northwest of Almy Number Seven Mine.

is a city in . 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.

Almy Number Seven Mine

Latitude
41.34634° or 41° 20′ 47″ north
Longitude
-111.00074° or 111° 0′ 3″ west
Elevation
6,627 feet (2,020 metres)
Open location code
85HC8XWX+GP
Open­Street­Map ID
node 369136525
Open­Street­Map feature
landuse=­quarry
Geo­Names ID
5817064
Wiki­data ID
Q49396609
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  • Cebuano: Almy Number Seven Mine

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