Kaycee Bentonite Corporation Number Sixty Mine
Kaycee Bentonite Corporation Number Sixty Mine is a quarry in Johnson County, Wyoming and has an elevation of 4,823 feet.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Quarry
- Description: mine in Johnson County, Wyoming, United States of America
- Address: WY
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Kaycee.
Kaycee
Village
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Kaycee is a town in Johnson County, Wyoming, United States. The population was 247 at the 2020 census. It is home to a museum that preserves the cattle ranching heritage of the area, especially the history of the Johnson County War. Kaycee is situated 4½ miles northeast of Kaycee Bentonite Corporation Number Sixty Mine.
Kaycee Bentonite Corporation Number Sixty Mine
- Categories: mine and industry
- Location: Johnson County, Wyoming, Rocky Mountains, United States, North America
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Latitude
43.65942° or 43° 39′ 34″ northLongitude
-106.68977° or 106° 41′ 23″ westElevation
4,823 feet (1,470 metres)Open location code
85MMM856+Q3OpenStreetMap ID
node 369135012OpenStreetMap feature
landuse=quarry
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