Eureka - Historical

Historical

  • Eureka, Arizona, late 19th century ghost town 30 miles north of Yuma on the Colorado River
  • Eureka (ferryboat), an 1890-built steam ferryboat now preserved in San Francisco
  • Eureka Stockade, an 1854 goldminers' rebellion in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia
    • Eureka Flag, a symbol of the Eureka Stockade

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