61 ° 43' 50.002" N,
148 ° 56' 4.999" W
Matanuska-Susitna
860 ft (262.13 m)
population 97 (1950), E of Wishbone Hill, 11 mi. NE of Palmer, Cook Inlet Low.
HistoryName of a railroad station and former mining camp listed in the 1922 Railway Guide Index. A post office established here in 1921 was discontinued in 1944 (Ricks, 1965, p. 29).
Glacier G210960E61831N, Mint Glacier,
Hills:Routes:Lakes:Burkholder Lake, Butte Lake, Coyote Lake, Elks Lake, Falks Lake, Gull Lake, Jim Lake, Kleinsmith Lake, Leaf Lake, McLeod Lake, Seventeenmile Lake, Slipper Lake, Swan Lake, Upper Reed Lake, Wishbone Lake, Wolverine Lake,
Mine:Baxter Mine, Buffalo Mine, Eska Mine, Evan Jones Mine, Lonesome Mine, Matanuska Sinner Mine, New Black Diamond Mine, Premier Mine,
Mountains:Bodenburg Butte, Eska Mountain, Granite Peak, Idaho Peak, Knob Hill, Lava Mountain, Lazy Mountain, Matanuska Peak, Montana Peak, Wishbone Hill,
Parks:Coyote Lake Park, Moose Creek State Recreation Area,
Mountain Passes:Backdoor Gap, Bomber-in-a-day Pass, Grizzly Pass, Moosehead Pass, Sobriety Pass,
Peaks:3 Bell Spire, Arkose Peak, Crag, Delia Benchmark, Dewlap Peak, Doublemint, Frontier Peak, Good Hope Towers, Hunchback Spire, Lynx Peak, Managemint, Nelteni, Outpost Peak, Ozone, Parlimint, Peppermint, Rainy Day Knoll, Spearmint, Teeny Weene, Telemint, Tenemint, Triplemint, Troublemint, Turnkey Peak, Vegetarian Peak,
Ridges:Rivers:Streams:Buffalo Creek, Doone Creek, Eska Creek, Gloryhole Creek, Granite Creek, Iron Creek, Jim Creek, Knob Creek, Little Granite Creek, McRoberts Creek, Moose Creek, Palmer Creek, Premier Creek, West Fork Young Creek, Wolverine Creek,
Valleys:Lone Tree Gulch, Matanuska Valley, Sheep Valley, Tsadaka Canyon,
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