Mitchell Shaft - Hetch Hetchy
USA /
California /
Tracy /
World
/ USA
/ California
/ Tracy
water, place with historical importance
Location of the Mitchell Shaft that was the site of an explosion that killed 12 workers on July 17th, 1931. Part of the Hetch Hetchy/SFWD aqueduct that brings water from the Sierra Nevada to the Bay Area.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hetch_Hetchy#The_Hetch_Hetchy_Project
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 37°37'10"N 121°34'11"W
- Carnegie Brick and Pottery Company (site) 3.4 km
- LLNL Contained Firing Facility (CFF) 6.2 km
- Vernalis Bombing Target Number 6 16 km
- Naval Auxiliary Air Station, Vernalis 22 km
- James Lick Observatory 31 km
- Central Salida 44 km
- Modesto Junior College West Campus/Hospitals (site) 47 km
- Great Valley Museum of Natural History 50 km
- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints 54 km
- Gustine Bombing Range (site) 57 km
- Carnegie State Vehicular Recreation Area 1.2 km
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Site 300 5.3 km
- Rancho Los Mochos 8.7 km
- Golden Hills Wind Farm 12 km
- Tracy Municipal Airport (KTCY) 14 km
- Altamont Pass Wind Farm 16 km
- Teichert Aggregates 19 km
- Tracy Defense Distribution Depot 19 km
- Former Naval Auxiliary Air Station, Vernalis 23 km
- Southern Delta 27 km