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  2. Mount Monadnock - Wikipedia

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    Mount Monadnock, or Grand Monadnock, is a mountain in the town of Jaffrey, New Hampshire. [3] It is the most prominent mountain peak in southern New Hampshire and is the highest point in Cheshire County. It lies 38 miles (61 km) southwest of Concord and 62 miles (100 km) northwest of Boston. At 3,165 feet (965 m), Mount Monadnock is nearly ...

  3. Tully Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Tully Mountain, 1,163 ft (354 m), is a prominent, steep-sided monadnock located in north central Massachusetts in the town of Orange. It is part of the Tully Mountain Wilderness Management Area. An exposed east facing ledge on the summit provides views of the Millers River valley, Mount Monadnock, Mount Wachusett, and the Wapack Range.

  4. Wapack Range - Wikipedia

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    The Wapack Range, sometimes referred to as the Pack Monadnock Range, is a 20-mile-long (32 km) range of mountains in south-central New Hampshire and adjacent Massachusetts, in the northeastern United States. The range is considered very scenic and rugged with many bare summits and ledges ranging from 1,800 to 2,290 feet (550 to 700 m).

  5. Merrimack Valley - Wikipedia

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    To the east is the Seacoast Region, to the west is the Monadnock Region, and to the north is the Lakes Region. Interstate 93 bisects the region, which is also served by Interstate 293 , U.S. Route 3 , and many New Hampshire state highways.

  6. Monadnock Region - Wikipedia

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    The Monadnock Region is a region in southwestern New Hampshire. It is named after Mount Monadnock , a 3,165 foot isolated mountain, which is the dominant geographic landmark in the region. Although it has no specific borders, the Monadnock Region is generally thought of comprising all of Cheshire County and the western portion of Hillsborough ...

  7. Monadnock-Sunapee Greenway - Wikipedia

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    The commons of Washington and Nelson are small and bucolic classic New England town centers with little commercial development and with architecture dating back to the early 19th century. Washington, 1,507 feet (459 m), is the highest incorporated town in New Hampshire; it is 1-foot (0.30 m) higher than the next-highest town, the ski resort ...

  8. Little Monadnock Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Highest point; Elevation: 1890+ ft (576+ m) [1] Coordinates: 2]: Geography; Location: Troy and Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire: Parent range: Central New England upland: Topo map: USGS Monadnock Mountain: Geology; Rock age: 400 million years: Mountain type(s): Monadnock; metamorphic rock: Climbing; Easiest route: Path from Rhododendron State Park: Little Monadnock Mountain, 1,900 feet (579 m), is ...

  9. MapQuest - Wikipedia

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    The former MapQuest logo was phased out as part of a website redesign unveiled on July 14, 2010. MapQuest's origins date to 1967 with the founding of Cartographic Services, a division of R.R. Donnelley & Sons in Chicago, which moved to Lancaster, Pennsylvania, in 1969.