Gregory Natural Bridge (historical) is a physical feature (arch) in Kane County.
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Feature Name: | Gregory Natural Bridge (historical) |
Category: | Utah physical, cultural and historic features |
Feature Type: | Physical |
Class: | Arch |
Description: | Located on Fiftymile Creek about one mile upstream from its junction with the Escalante River. Now inundated by Lake Powell. |
History: | Named for Herbert E. Gregory, a U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) geologist, who made the first geological and geographical study of the Escalante area; by its discoverer, Norman D. Nevills. |
County: | Kane County |
Latitude: | 37.3297137 |
Longitude: | -110.9384856 |
Variant (Nonofficial) Names for Gregory Natural Bridge (historical): Gregory Natural Bridge (historical).
NOTE: This map shows the HISTORICAL LOCATION of a feature that is no longer visible!
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