1955 C-54 crash site
1955 C-54 crash site is a historic site in Clark, Nevada. 1955 C-54 crash site is situated nearby to Charleston Peak, as well as near Peak Spring.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Charleston Peak.
Charleston Peak
Peak
Photo: Stan Shebs, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Mount Charleston, including Charleston Peak at 11,916 feet, is the highest mountain in both the Spring Mountains and Clark County, in Nevada, United States.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Mount Charleston and Trout Canyon.
Mount Charleston
Village
Photo: Scottthezombie, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Mount Charleston is an unincorporated town and census-designated place in Clark County, Nevada, United States. The population was 357 at the 2010 census. Mount Charleston is situated 3 miles east of 1955 C-54 crash site.
Trout Canyon
Hamlet
Trout Canyon is an unincorporated community in Clark County, Nevada, United States. Trout Canyon is situated 6 miles south of 1955 C-54 crash site.
1955 C-54 crash site
- Type: Historic site
- Categories: tourist attraction and tourism
- Location: Clark, Nevada, Southwest, United States, North America
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
36.26671° or 36° 16′ 0″ northLongitude
-115.69509° or 115° 41′ 42″ westOpen location code
85867883+MXOpenStreetMap ID
node 6648366598OpenStreetMap feature
historic=aircraft_wreck
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Charleston Peak and Peak Spring.
Nearby Places
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