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Spruce Mountain (Massachusetts)
Spruce Mountain may refer to: * Spruce Mountain (Arizona), in the Bradshaw Mountains * Spruce Mountain (Colorado), a summit of Colorado *Spruce Mountain (Maine), a ski slope in Jay, Maine *Spruce Mountain (Nevada) * Spruce Mountain (New York), in Saratoga County * Spruce Mountain (Delaware County, New York) * Spruce Mountain (Wells, New York), in Hamilton County * Spruce Mountain (Vermont) in Plainfield, Vermont *Spruce Mountain (West Virginia), with the highest point (Spruce Knob) in the state and in the Alleghenies See also *Sprucemont, Nevada Sprucemont is a ghost town in Elko County, in the U.S. state of Nevada. The GNIS classifies it as a populated place. History The community took its name from nearby Spruce Mountain, as it is located on the western foothills of the mountain. Varia ...
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Spruce Mountain (Arizona)
Spruce Mountain may refer to: * Spruce Mountain (Arizona), in the Bradshaw Mountains * Spruce Mountain (Colorado), a summit of Colorado *Spruce Mountain (Maine), a ski slope in Jay, Maine *Spruce Mountain (Nevada) * Spruce Mountain (New York), in Saratoga County * Spruce Mountain (Delaware County, New York) * Spruce Mountain (Wells, New York), in Hamilton County * Spruce Mountain (Vermont) in Plainfield, Vermont *Spruce Mountain (West Virginia), with the highest point (Spruce Knob) in the state and in the Alleghenies See also *Sprucemont, Nevada Sprucemont is a ghost town in Elko County, in the U.S. state of Nevada. The GNIS classifies it as a populated place. History The community took its name from nearby Spruce Mountain, as it is located on the western foothills of the mountain. Varia ...
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Bradshaw Mountains
The Bradshaw Mountains ( yuf-x-yav, Wi:kañacha, "rough, black range of rocks") are a mountain range in central Arizona, United States, named for brothers Isaac and William D. Bradshaw after their deaths, having been formerly known in English as the Silver Mountain Range. History The first known settlements in the Bradshaws were a group of Yavapai people, called the Kwevkapaya who built forts and mined copper from around AD 1100 to 1600. The Walker party found gold, and within a few years, the Bradshaws were filling up with settlers mining for gold, silver, and copper. In the early part of the 20th century, most of the towns that had sprung up were little more than ghost towns. Geography Located approximately 5 miles (8 km) south of Prescott, Arizona, between the Agua Fria River on the east, and the Hassayampa River on the west, the range is 40 miles (64 km) long, and almost 25 miles (40 km) wide. Peaks * Mount Union, named during the Civil War, is the highes ...
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Spruce Mountain (Colorado)
Spruce Mountain may refer to: *Spruce Mountain (Arizona), in the Bradshaw Mountains * Spruce Mountain (Colorado), a summit of Colorado *Spruce Mountain (Maine), a ski slope in Jay, Maine *Spruce Mountain (Nevada) * Spruce Mountain (New York), in Saratoga County * Spruce Mountain (Delaware County, New York) * Spruce Mountain (Wells, New York), in Hamilton County * Spruce Mountain (Vermont) in Plainfield, Vermont *Spruce Mountain (West Virginia), with the highest point (Spruce Knob) in the state and in the Alleghenies See also *Sprucemont, Nevada Sprucemont is a ghost town in Elko County, in the U.S. state of Nevada. The GNIS classifies it as a populated place. History The community took its name from nearby Spruce Mountain, as it is located on the western foothills of the mountain. Varia ...
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List Of The Highest Major Summits Of Colorado
The following sortable table comprises the 117 highest mountain peaks of the U.S. State of Colorado with at least of elevation and at least of topographic prominence. Topographic elevation is the vertical distance above the reference geoid, a mathematical model of the Earth's sea level as an equipotential gravitational surface. The topographic prominence of a summit is the elevation difference between that summit and the highest or key col to a higher summit. The topographic isolation of a summit is the minimum great-circle distance to a point of equal elevation. This article defines a significant summit as a summit with at least of topographic prominence, and a major summit as a summit with at least of topographic prominence. An ultra-prominent summit is a summit with at least of topographic prominence. There are three ultra-prominent summits in Colorado. All elevations in this article include an elevation adjustment from the National Geodetic Vertical Datum of ...
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Jay, Maine
Jay is a New England town, town in Franklin County, Maine, Franklin County, Maine, United States. The population was 4,620 at the 2020 United States Census. Jay includes the village of Chisholm, Maine, Chisholm. History This was once territory of the Anasagunticook (or Androscoggin (tribe), Androscoggin) Abenaki Indigenous peoples of the Americas, Indians, whose main village was Rockameko, located on Canton Point. They were decimated by smallpox in 1757. The township was then granted by the Massachusetts General Court to Captain Joseph Phipps and 63 others for their services in the French and Indian War. Called Phipps-Canada, the plantation was not settled until after the American Revolutionary War, Revolutionary War. On February 26, 1795, Phipps-Canada was incorporated as Jay for John Jay, the first Chief Justice of the United States, chief justice of the United States Supreme Court, Supreme Court. In 1821, Canton, Maine, Canton was set off and incorporated as a town. Farmers fo ...
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Spruce Mountain (Nevada)
Spruce Mountain is a mountain in Elko County, Nevada, United States. It was named from the spruce timber near the summit. Spruce Mountain ranks twenty-fifth among the most topographically prominent peaks in the state. The summit is at . Spruce Mountain is on a northeast–southwest trending ridge with a parallel Spruce Ridge to the northwest. To the east, a low section of hills connects the mountain to the south end of the Pequop Mountains. US Route 93 passes the southwest end of the mountain. The peak is on public land administered by the Bureau of Land Management and thus has no access restrictions. The western side of the mountain was the site of copper, silver, and lead mining during the late 19th century. The settlement of Sprucemont on the western slope of the mountain supported the mining activity and existed from 1868 through about 1900 and is now a ghost town. Electronics researcher Ralph Hartley Ralph Vinton Lyon Hartley (November 30, 1888 – May 1, 1970) was an Am ...
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Spruce Mountain (New York)
Spruce Mountain is a mountain in the Kayaderosseras Range in the town of Corinth, New York, Corinth in Saratoga County, New York. The summit is accessible via a trail and is topped with a fire tower affording a more than panoramic view from the Adirondacks to the Catskills, and east to Vermont. The tower, built in 1928 and refurbished in 2015, is one of only 23 remaining in the Adirondack Mountains. References External links

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Spruce Mountain (Delaware County, New York)
Spruce Mountain is a mountain located in the Catskill Mountains of New York northeast of Frost Valley. Hemlock Mountain Hemlock Mountain is a mountain located in the Catskill Mountains of New York New York most commonly refers to: * New York City, the most populous city in the United States, located in the state of New York * New York (state), a state in the n ... is located southeast and Panther Mountain is located northeast of Spruce Mountain. References Mountains of Ulster County, New York Mountains of New York (state) {{UlsterCountyNY-geo-stub ...
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Spruce Mountain (Wells, New York)
Spruce Mountain is a summit located in Adirondack Mountains of New York located in the Town of Wells east of the hamlet of Wells Wells most commonly refers to: * Wells, Somerset, a cathedral city in Somerset, England * Well, an excavation or structure created in the ground * Wells (name) Wells may also refer to: Places Canada *Wells, British Columbia England * Wells .... References {{Mountains of New York Mountains of Hamilton County, New York Mountains of New York (state) ...
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Spruce Mountain (Vermont)
Spruce Mountain may refer to: *Spruce Mountain (Arizona), in the Bradshaw Mountains *Spruce Mountain (Colorado), a summit of Colorado *Spruce Mountain (Maine), a ski slope in Jay, Maine *Spruce Mountain (Nevada) *Spruce Mountain (New York), in Saratoga County *Spruce Mountain (Delaware County, New York) *Spruce Mountain (Wells, New York), in Hamilton County * Spruce Mountain (Vermont) in Plainfield, Vermont *Spruce Mountain (West Virginia), with the highest point (Spruce Knob) in the state and in the Alleghenies See also *Sprucemont, Nevada Sprucemont is a ghost town in Elko County, in the U.S. state of Nevada. The GNIS classifies it as a populated place. History The community took its name from nearby Spruce Mountain, as it is located on the western foothills of the mountain. Varia ...
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Plainfield, Vermont
Plainfield, a town in Washington County, Vermont, United States was incorporated in 1867. The population was 1,236 at the 2020 census. Plainfield is the location of Goddard College. Geography Plainfield is located at . According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 21.0 square miles (54.5 km2), of which 21.0 square miles (54.4 km2) is land and 0.04 square mile (0.1 km2) (0.19%) is water. Plainfield, the primary village, is located in the northern corner of the town along the Winooski River and U.S. Route 2. Goddard College is located just west of the village. The ground rises to the east in the town, culminating at Spruce Mountain within Groton State Forest. Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 1,286 people, 487 households, and 317 families residing in the town. The population density was 61.2 people per square mile (23.6/km2). There were 520 housing units at an average density of 24.8 per square mile (9 ...
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Spruce Mountain (West Virginia)
Spruce Mountain, located in eastern West Virginia, is the highest ridge of the Allegheny Mountains. The whale-backed ridge extends for only from northeast to southwest, but several of its peaks exceed in elevation. The summit, Spruce Knob (4863 ft; 1482 m), is the highest Allegheny Mountain point both in the state and the entire range, which spans four states. Geography Spruce Mountain lies mostly within the Spruce Knob–Seneca Rocks National Recreation Area, a U.S. National Recreation Area (NRA) located within the Monongahela National Forest (MNF) in Pendleton County. It extends from the vicinity of Onego in the north to near Cherry Grove in the south. Brushy Run separates Timber Ridge — a spur of the main mountain — to the east. The ridgelines of Spruce Mountain and Timber Ridge continue to the north of US Route 33 as Hoffman Ridge and Smith Mountain, respectively. To the south (south of West Virginia 28) the line continues as Big Mountain. Prominent peaks of S ...
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