Latuda, Mining Camp
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"Initially, the settlement that grew up around the mine was comprised of only a few houses, with the rest of the town made up of tents. However, new structures began to replace the tents in 1918 and the camp was known as Liberty. When a post office was built, the name was changed to Latuda, in honor of the mine owner."
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Coordinates: 39°42'18"N 110°56'59"W
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