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Hiawatha, Utah
Unincorporated Community in Utah, United States / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hiawatha is an unincorporated community and near-ghost town, formerly a coal mining town in southwestern Carbon County, Utah, United States. While the town's former corporate limits were almost entirely within Carbon County, the western part was within the Manti-La Sal National Forest and a very small part extended west into Emery County.
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Hiawatha, Utah | |
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![]() A few of the structures left at Hiawatha, November 2007 | |
Coordinates: 39°29′3.61″N 111°00′47.05″W | |
Country | United States |
State | Utah |
County | Carbon |
Incorporated | 1911 |
Disincorporated | November 20, 1992 |
Named for | Hiawatha, a pre-colonial Native American leader[1] |
Elevation | 7,264 ft (2,214 m) |
GNIS feature ID | 1428681[2] |
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