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dbpedia:Pisgah_Mountain
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Pisgah Mountain or Pisgah Ridge (on older USGS Maps) is a long ridgeline 12.5 miles (20.1 km) Tamaqua to Jim Thorpe (river gap to river gap) oriented NNE-to-SSW whose northside valley is followed by U.S. Route 209 from river gap to river gap. The ridge is a succession of peaks exceeding 1,440 feet (438.9 m) looming 300–540 feet above the towns of Lansford, Coaldale, Summit Hill, and Tamaqua in the Panther Creek valley.
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Pisgah Mountain
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dbpedia-owl:elevation
474.574
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dbpedia:Appalachian_Mountains
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USGS 40075G8, 1947&'83Tamaqua (PA) Quadrangle
dbpedia-owl:prominence
328.27
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n7:300