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- Teapot_Rock abstract "Teapot Rock is a distinctive sedimentary rock formation in Natrona County, Wyoming that lent its name to a nearby oil field that became notorious as the focus of a bribery scandal during the Presidential administration of Warren G. Harding, the Teapot Dome scandal. The site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.The eroded sandstone formation stands about 75 feet (23 m) tall and is about 300 feet (91 m) in circumference. It is located a few hundred yards east of Wyoming Highway 259, about 19 miles (31 km) north of Casper, Wyoming in the Powder River Basin near Teapot Creek, a tributary of Salt Creek.The outline of the rock once resembled a teapot and gave its name to several man-made and natural features, including a geologic structural uplift known as the Teapot Dome, and an oil field about 6 miles (9.7 km) east. Over time, the features that gave the formation its name have been eroded by windstorms; the "handle" disappeared in 1930 and the "spout" in 1962.In 1915, The Teapot Dome Oil Field was designated Naval Petroleum Reserve Number Three as part of a program to ensure that the U.S. Navy, which was converting to oil-fired boilers at the time, would have sufficient fuel reserves in an emergency. It was one of several related fields in the area, the largest of which was the Salt Creek Oil Field. By comparison with the Salt Creek Field's peak production of 35,301,608 barrels (5,612,507.2 m3) of 1923, the Teapot Dome field had about 64 wells, with few producing more than 150 barrels per day (24 m3/d).".
- Teapot_Rock added "1974-12-30".
- Teapot_Rock location Natrona_County,_Wyoming.
- Teapot_Rock location United_States.
- Teapot_Rock nearestCity Midwest,_Wyoming.
- Teapot_Rock nrhpReferenceNumber "74002028".
- Teapot_Rock thumbnail Teapot_Rock_postcard.jpg?width=300.
- Teapot_Rock wikiPageExternalLink 74002028.pdf.
- Teapot_Rock wikiPageExternalLink Teapot-Rock.
- Teapot_Rock wikiPageExternalLink Site.aspx?ID=297.
- Teapot_Rock wikiPageID "23903830".
- Teapot_Rock wikiPageRevisionID "580485874".
- Teapot_Rock yearOfConstruction "1922".
- Teapot_Rock added "1974-12-30".
- Teapot_Rock built "1922".
- Teapot_Rock caption "Teapot Rock on Teapot Dome, Wyoming".
- Teapot_Rock governingBody "Private".
- Teapot_Rock hasPhotoCollection Teapot_Rock.
- Teapot_Rock latDegrees "43".
- Teapot_Rock latDirection "N".
- Teapot_Rock latMinutes "14".
- Teapot_Rock latSeconds "0".
- Teapot_Rock location Natrona_County,_Wyoming.
- Teapot_Rock location United_States.
- Teapot_Rock locmapin "Wyoming".
- Teapot_Rock longDegrees "106".
- Teapot_Rock longDirection "W".
- Teapot_Rock longMinutes "18".
- Teapot_Rock longSeconds "37".
- Teapot_Rock name "Teapot Rock".
- Teapot_Rock nearestCity Midwest,_Wyoming.
- Teapot_Rock refnum "74002028".
- Teapot_Rock subject Category:Geography_of_Natrona_County,_Wyoming.
- Teapot_Rock subject Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Wyoming.
- Teapot_Rock subject Category:Natural_features_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places.
- Teapot_Rock subject Category:Rock_formations_in_Wyoming.
- Teapot_Rock subject Category:Teapot_Dome_scandal.
- Teapot_Rock point "43.233333333333334 -106.31027777777778".
- Teapot_Rock type Abstraction100002137.
- Teapot_Rock type Arrangement107938773.
- Teapot_Rock type Formation108426461.
- Teapot_Rock type Group100031264.
- Teapot_Rock type RockFormationsInWyoming.
- Teapot_Rock type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Teapot_Rock type Building.
- Teapot_Rock type Place.
- Teapot_Rock type Wikidata:Q532.
- Teapot_Rock type Place.
- Teapot_Rock type Place.
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- Teapot_Rock comment "Teapot Rock is a distinctive sedimentary rock formation in Natrona County, Wyoming that lent its name to a nearby oil field that became notorious as the focus of a bribery scandal during the Presidential administration of Warren G. Harding, the Teapot Dome scandal. The site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.The eroded sandstone formation stands about 75 feet (23 m) tall and is about 300 feet (91 m) in circumference.".
- Teapot_Rock label "Teapot Rock".
- Teapot_Rock sameAs m.06z_jfy.
- Teapot_Rock sameAs Q7691715.
- Teapot_Rock sameAs Q7691715.
- Teapot_Rock sameAs Teapot_Rock.
- Teapot_Rock lat "43.233333333333334".
- Teapot_Rock long "-106.31027777777778".
- Teapot_Rock wasDerivedFrom Teapot_Rock?oldid=580485874.
- Teapot_Rock depiction Teapot_Rock_postcard.jpg.
- Teapot_Rock isPrimaryTopicOf Teapot_Rock.
- Teapot_Rock name "Teapot Rock".