Pakachoag Hill

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Pakachoag Hill is a prominent elevated area in Auburn, Massachusetts, known historically for its scenic views and early Native American and colonial significance.

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Pakachoag Hill canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
hill
country United States of America
elevationAboveSeaLevel approximately 1000 feet
hasCulturalAssociation early settlement history of Auburn
indigenous presence in central Massachusetts
hasHistoricalSignificanceFor Native Americans NERFINISHED
colonial settlers
hasNameOriginLanguage Native American language
hasViewOf surrounding towns in Worcester County
isWithin Town of Auburn municipal boundaries
knownFor historical significance
scenic views
locatedIn Auburn, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
Massachusetts
New England
Northeastern United States NERFINISHED
Worcester County, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
near City of Worcester, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
overlooks Blackstone River Valley region NERFINISHED
partOf Quinsigamond River watershed NERFINISHED
regionType upland
topographicProminence prominent local high point
usedAs landmark
observation point

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Auburn hasLandmark Pakachoag Hill
subject surface form: Auburn, Massachusetts