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Mount Tom (other)
Mount Tom may refer to: Australia * Mount Tom, Queensland, a locality in the Gladstone Region United States Any of 42 mountains in the United States,. including: * Mount Tom (California), a peak in the Sierra Nevada * Mount Tom (Connecticut), a small mountain in Mount Tom State Park * Mount Tom (Massachusetts), a peak of the Metacomet Ridge in the Connecticut River Valley ** Mount Tom Range, the entire ridge along which Mount Tom lies ** Mount Tom State Reservation ** Mount Tom, Massachusetts, village at the foot of the mountain ** Mount Tom Station, a former power plant * Mount Tom (New Hampshire), a summit in the White Mountains * Mount Tom (Herkimer County, New York), an elevation in Herkimer County, New York * Mount Tom (Rhode Island), a rocky prominence located in Arcadia State Park * Mount Tom (Vermont), a summit of Woodstock, Vermont, and location of Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park * Mount Tom (Washington) See also * Tom Mount References

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Mount Tom, Queensland
Mount Tom is a rural Suburbs and localities (Australia), locality in the Gladstone Region, Queensland, Australia. In the , Mount Tom had a population of 43 people. References

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Mount Tom, Massachusetts
Mount Tom is a village in the city of Easthampton, Massachusetts, in the United States. It is located in a narrow strip of land between Mount Tom (the mountain) to the south, the Connecticut River to the east, and The Oxbow, an old channel of the Connecticut River, to the north. Interstate 91, U.S. Route 5, and Pan Am Railways Pan Am Railways, Inc. (PAR) is a subsidiary of CSX Corporation that operates Class II regional railroads covering northern New England from Mattawamkeag, Maine, to Rotterdam Junction, New York. Pan Am Railways is primarily made up of former Clas ...' tracks all pass through the village's vicinity as they follow the Connecticut River. References Villages in Hampshire County, Massachusetts Springfield metropolitan area, Massachusetts Massachusetts populated places on the Connecticut River Villages in Massachusetts {{HampshireCountyMA-geo-stub ...
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Mount Tom (Vermont)
Mount Tom is a small peak, standing at 1357 feet, located in the town of Woodstock, Vermont. It is a part of the Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park. The peak has a multitude of hiking, running, and Nordic skiing trails, and has many sites dedicated to the national park. Standing in the middle of Woodstock, Vermont, the peak also is host to many annual town events, including the Road to the Pogue Race. Visible from the top are sights such as the village of Woodstock, the sister peak of Mount Tom (Mount Peg), the Ottauquechee River, Vermont Route 4A, and many neighboring mountains. Location Mount Tom is located In the northeast of Woodstock, Vermont. It is near the bordering town of Pomfret, Vermont, and is flanked by Vermont Route 12 and Prosper Road. VT Route 4A, the largest east-west route in the state, is 1.3 miles south west of the main entrance to the mountain, the Faulkner Trail. Trails Mount Tom has four main entrances to trails intertwining along the ...
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Mount Tom (Rhode Island)
Mount Tom may refer to: Australia * Mount Tom, Queensland, a locality in the Gladstone Region United States Any of 42 mountains in the United States,. including: * Mount Tom (California), a peak in the Sierra Nevada * Mount Tom (Connecticut), a small mountain in Mount Tom State Park * Mount Tom (Massachusetts), a peak of the Metacomet Ridge in the Connecticut River Valley ** Mount Tom Range, the entire ridge along which Mount Tom lies ** Mount Tom State Reservation ** Mount Tom, Massachusetts, village at the foot of the mountain ** Mount Tom Station, a former power plant * Mount Tom (New Hampshire), a summit in the White Mountains * Mount Tom (Herkimer County, New York), an elevation in Herkimer County, New York * Mount Tom (Rhode Island), a rocky prominence located in Arcadia State Park * Mount Tom (Vermont), a summit of Woodstock, Vermont, and location of Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park * Mount Tom (Washington) See also * Tom Mount Tom Mount (M ...
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Herkimer County, New York
Herkimer County is a county in the U.S. state of New York. As of the 2020 census, the population was 60,139. Its county seat is Herkimer. The county was created in 1791 north of the Mohawk River out of part of Montgomery County. It is named after General Nicholas Herkimer, who died from battle wounds in 1777 after taking part in the Battle of Oriskany during the Revolutionary War. Herkimer County is part of the Utica–Rome Metropolitan Statistical Area. History In 1791, Herkimer County was created as one of three counties split off from Montgomery (the other two being Otsego and Tioga counties) as New York State was developed after the American Revolutionary War. Its area was much larger than the present county, however, and was reduced subsequently as more counties were organized. Part of Herkimer County was included in the Macomb's Purchase of 1791, during the wide-scale sale of public lands after the state forced Iroquois tribes allied with the British during the ...
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Mount Tom (Herkimer County, New York)
Mount Tom is a summit in Herkimer County, New York in the Adirondack Mountains. It is located southeast of Little Rapids in the Town of Webb. Twitchell Mountain is located west and Sugarloaf A sugarloaf was the usual form in which refined sugar was produced and sold until the late 19th century, when granulated and cube sugars were introduced. A tall cone with a rounded top was the end product of a process in which dark molasses, a r ... is located south-southeast of Mount Tom. References {{Mountains of New York Tom Tom ...
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Mount Tom (New Hampshire)
Mount Tom is a mountain located in Grafton County, New Hampshire, about southwest of the height of land of Crawford Notch. The mountain is named after Thomas Crawford, whose family ran three inns in Crawford Notch in the first half of the nineteenth century. Mount Tom is part of the Willey Range of the White Mountains. Tom is flanked to the south by Mount Field. Mt. Tom is drained on the east by Crawford Brook and on the west by the Zealand River. Both are tributaries of the Ammonoosuc River, which drains into the Connecticut and thence into Long Island Sound. From 1829 until about 1850, Tom Crawford was the innkeeper at the Notch House, which was located at the top of the Notch. Around 1850, Tom Crawford started to build a larger hotel and ran into financial difficulty. Forced to sell out, he left the Notch at that time. The hotel he started became the Crawford House. An alpine ski area associated with Tom Corcoran and the Crawford House was proposed for the northern s ...
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Mount Tom Station
The Mount Tom Station was a coal-fired power plant located in Holyoke, Massachusetts. It was the last coal-fired plant in Western Massachusetts before its closure in December 2014. History The plant was opened in 1960, and was briefly converted to run on oil for ten years after 1970, before returning to burning coal. Starting in 2009, it no longer became profitable to run the station except in times of high demand due to the natural gas boom in the United States. The boom has resulted in the price of coal growing relative to the price of natural gas which makes coal generation less competitive. In 2014, GDF SUEZ Energy North America, the owner of the plant (via FirstLight Power Resources), announced that they would be closing the plant later that year citing economic concerns. The town of Holyoke plans to clean up and re-purpose the site in the future. In October 2016 ground was broken at the site for the construction of a new solar farm. See also *List of power stations in ...
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Mount Tom State Reservation
Mount Tom State Reservation encompasses the Mount Tom Range and is located in the Connecticut River Valley region of Massachusetts, just north of the city of Springfield. The reservation is noted for its biologic diversity, high cliffs, and rugged scenery. Activities and amenities Recreational activities include hiking, picnicking, canoeing, fishing, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and ice skating. The Metacomet-Monadnock Trail passes through the reservation as do several low-profile seasonal auto roads. The reservation is also a popular place to observe seasonal raptor Raptor or RAPTOR may refer to: Animals The word "raptor" refers to several groups of bird-like dinosaurs which primarily capture and subdue/kill prey with their talons. * Raptor (bird) or bird of prey, a bird that primarily hunts and feeds on ... migrations. References External linksMount Tom State ReservationDepartment of Conservation and RecreationMount Tom State Reservation Trail MapDepartment of ...
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Mount Tom (California)
Mount Tom is a large and prominent peak near the city of Bishop in Inyo County of eastern California. It is in the Sierra Nevada and east of the Sierra Crest. The mountain is also in the John Muir Wilderness. Along with its neighbor to the south, Basin Mountain, it dominates the western skyline from the upper Owens Valley. History The first name given to the mountain is ''Winuba'', meaning "Standing Tall" in Owens Valley Paiute (Nüümü). The mountain is currently named for Thomas Clark, a resident of the pioneer town of Owensville, who is credited with being the first white settler to ascend the peak in the 1860s. Mount Tom and Mount Morgan were part of the Pine Creek mining operation which was important producer of tungsten for much of the 20th century although the scheelite ore deposits are now largely depleted and mines have closed. Climbing The Owens Valley, at the base of Mt. Tom, is a little over 4,000 feet, and the summit of Mt. Tom is 13,658, for almost 10,000 feet ...
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Mount Tom Range
The Mount Tom Range is a traprock mountain range located in the Connecticut River Valley of Massachusetts. It is part of the Metacomet Ridge that extends from Long Island Sound near New Haven, Connecticut, north through the Connecticut River Valley of Massachusetts to nearly the Vermont border. A popular outdoor recreation resource, the range is known for its continuous west facing cliffs and its rugged, scenic character. It is also notable for its unique microclimate ecosystems and rare plant communities, as well as significant historic sites, such as the ruins of the 18th century Eyrie House located on Mount Nonotuck.*''The Metacomet-Monadnock Trail Guide''. 9th Edition. The Appalachian Mountain Club. Amherst, Massachusetts, 1999.Farnsworth, ElizabethJ.Metacomet-Mattabesett Trail Natural Resource Assessment." 2004. PDF wefile cited November 1, 2007. Geography The Mount Tom Range rises steeply between above the Connecticut River Valley below; it is roughly 4.5 miles (7 km) ...
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Connecticut River Valley
The Connecticut River is the longest river in the New England region of the United States, flowing roughly southward for through four states. It rises 300 yards (270 m) south of the U.S. border with Quebec, Canada, and discharges at Long Island Sound. Its watershed encompasses , covering parts of five U.S. states and one Canadian province, via 148 tributaries, 38 of which are major rivers. It produces 70% of Long Island Sound's fresh water, discharging at per second. The Connecticut River Valley is home to some of the northeastern United States' most productive farmland, as well as the Hartford–Springfield Knowledge Corridor, a metropolitan region of approximately two million people surrounding Springfield, Massachusetts, and Hartford, Connecticut. History The word "Connecticut" is a corruption of the Mohegan word ''quinetucket'', which means "beside the long, tidal river". The word came into English during the early 1600s to name the river, which was also called simply "Th ...
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