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Elevations of the 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. territories; State, district, or territory Highest point, rank & elevation [1] [a] Lowest point, rank & elevation [1] [b] Elevation: rank, mean; [3] [c] rank, range [e] High point coordinates [f] Alabama: Cheaha Mountain [4] [5] 38 2,405 ft 733 m Gulf of Mexico: 3 sea ...
A golf resort development on top of Glassy Mountain in Greenville County exists at 2,760 feet, [38] but it is not considered a community by the Geographic Names Information System, which documents communities in the United States. 5315 feet (1620 m) Custer South Dakota [39] Most of Lead surpasses Custer in elevation [citation needed] 3133 feet ...
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This is a list of points in the United States that are farther north, south, east or west than any other location in the country. Also included are extreme points in elevation, extreme distances and other points of peculiar geographic interest.
A study published Monday finds sea level rise along the coast of the southeastern United States has accelerated rapidly since 2010, raising fears that tens of millions of Americans’ homes in ...
This is a list of places on land below mean sea level. Places artificially created such as tunnels, mines, basements, and dug holes, or places under water, or existing temporarily as a result of ebbing of sea tide etc., are not included.
To be included on the list, a place needs to be an incorporated municipality (i.e. a city, town, or village) and it needs to be at an elevation of 3,000 feet (914 m) or higher. In the United States, settlements above 3,000 feet are found primarily on the High Plains, in the Rocky Mountains, and in Western North Carolina. However, since many ...
The Upland South is defined by elevation above sea level; it is west of the population centers on the East Coast. It has its own history and culture, originating in Appalachia . [ 3 ] It includes West Virginia and Kentucky, most of Tennessee, and parts of Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Arkansas ...