Ehrenberg, La Paz County, Arizona, United States
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- Ehrenberg
- Unincorporated Populated Place
- Reportedly called Mineral City when surveyed by Herman Ehrenberg, a German engineer, in 1863, and the resurveyed town was renamed for Ehrenberg in 1867 by Michael Goldwater, local store and ferry owner. Ehrenberg had come to Arizona with Charles D. Poston in 1854 and shot in California in 1866. A post office was maintined in 1869-1913, and re-established in 1958. A Wells Fargo Station existed in 1879 (AZ-T101).
- 33.604191433° 36' 15.1"N-114.5252322114° 31' 30.8"W
- Blythe Marina Mobile Estates (Blythe, Riverside County, California) 0.6 mi. NW
- East Blythe (Blythe, Riverside County, California) 2.8 mi. W
- Blythe (Riverside County, California) 4.1 mi. W
- Morgantown 5.3 mi. E
- Miller Farms (Riverside County, California) 5.8 mi. W
- Ripley (Riverside County, California) 9.3 mi. SW
- Palo Verde (Blythe, Riverside County, California) 4.7 mi. NW
- 1,403
- 93 m
- 143097946
- Updated Apr 18, 2020