Jerimoth Hill
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Jerimoth Hill is the highest natural point in the U.S. state of Rhode Island, known for its modest elevation and accessibility.
Statements (45)
| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf |
highest natural point
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mountain → |
| access |
public footpath
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trail from Route 101 → |
| category |
State high point in the United States
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| climate |
humid continental
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| coordinates |
41.854°N 71.778°W
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| country |
United States of America
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| currentStatus |
generally open to the public
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| distanceFromProvidence |
approximately 20 miles southwest
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| elevation |
247 meters
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812 feet → |
| hasFeature |
benchmark
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summit register → |
| hasSignage |
yes
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| hasSummitMarker |
yes
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| hasTrailhead |
parking area on Route 101
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| hasView |
limited views through trees
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| hikingDifficulty |
easy
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| isAmong |
lowest U.S. state highpoints
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| isHighestPointOf |
Rhode Island
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| isPartOf |
U.S. state highpoint list
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| isSubjectOf |
highpointing activities
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| knownFor |
easy accessibility
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modest elevation → |
| landCover |
forest
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| locatedIn |
Foster, Rhode Island
NERFINISHED
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Providence County, Rhode Island → Rhode Island → |
| locatedOn |
private land
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| map |
USGS East Killingly quadrangle
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| namedAfter |
Jeremiah (Jerimoth) Brown
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| near |
Connecticut state line
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Scituate, Rhode Island NERFINISHED → |
| notableFor |
formerly restricted access
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| ownership |
private owners with public access easement
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| partOf |
New England Upland
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| range |
New England Upland
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| region |
New England
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| roadAccess |
Rhode Island Route 101
NERFINISHED
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| topographicProminence |
approximately 192 feet
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| touristAttraction |
yes
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| typicalAscentTime |
less than 30 minutes
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| usedFor |
astronomical observations
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geodetic survey → |
Referenced by (1)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
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Rhode Island
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hasHighestPoint |