Mount Frissell

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Mount Frissell is a peak in the Taconic Mountains best known for having a shoulder that marks the highest elevation point in the state of Connecticut.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Mount Frissell canonical 1
Mount Frissell (south slope) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic feature
mountain
country United States of America
surface form: United States
drainage Hudson River watershed
Long Island Sound
surface form: Long Island Sound watershed
elevation 2454 ft
748 m
hasAccessTrail Mount Frissell Trail
hasFeature shoulder in Connecticut
south slope
hasHighestConnecticutElevationOn southern slope
hasHighestPointOf Connecticut
hasListing Connecticut highest point
New England U.S. state high points
hasRecreationActivity hiking
hasShoulderThatIsHighestPointOf Connecticut
hasSummitIn Massachusetts ONNED1
hasVegetation northern hardwood forest
isNear Mount Washington, Massachusetts
Salisbury, Connecticut NERFINISHED
isOnBorderOf Connecticut
Massachusetts NERFINISHED
isPartOf Appalachian Highlands division
surface form: Appalachian Highlands
locatedIn Berkshire County
surface form: Berkshire County, Massachusetts

New England
Northeastern United States
Western Massachusetts
surface form: Southwest Massachusetts

Taconic Mountains
United States of America
surface form: United States
mountainRange Taconic Mountains
namedAfter Frissell family (local name origin)
nearestStateHighPoint Connecticut highest point
partiallyLocatedIn Connecticut
Massachusetts
prominence 781 ft
state Massachusetts
topographicMap USGS Mount Washington

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Taconic Mountains contains Mount Frissell
northwestern Connecticut highestPointNear Mount Frissell
this entity surface form: Mount Frissell (south slope)