La Paz, La Paz County, Arizona, United States
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- La Paz
- Unincorporated Populated Place
- Originally known as Pot Holes, the mining town of 5000 took the name of La Paz when gold was discovered in the area in the 1860's. The town served as Yuma County seat 1862-70. It became a ghost town in the 1870's when the Colorado River changed its course (AZ-T101)
- 33.679189933° 40' 45.1"N-114.4263420114° 25' 34.8"W
- Morgantown 3.7 mi. S
- Ehrenberg 7.7 mi. SW
- Blythe Marina Mobile Estates (Blythe, Riverside County, California) 7.9 mi. SW
- East Blythe (Blythe, Riverside County, California) 9.7 mi. SW
- Blythe (Riverside County, California) 10.9 mi. SW
- Quartzsite 11.3 mi. E
- Palo Verde (Blythe, Riverside County, California) 10.6 mi. W
- Hi Jolly (Quartzsite) 10.9 mi. E
- 178 m
- 517947323
- Updated Apr 19, 2020