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  1. New England 50 Finest Map 11x14 Print. 2 reviews. $ 15.00. The 'New England Fifty Finest' is a list of the 50 most prominent peaks in New England states. This list differs from most Northeast peakbagging lists in that it's based on prominence rather than summit elevation. Prominence lists tend to be more spread out and are great for getting ...

  2. Elephant Mountain. /  44.768167°N 70.781667°W  / 44.768167; -70.781667. Elephant Mountain is a mountain located in Township C, Oxford County, Maine. Its northeastern end is in Township D, Franklin County. Elephant Mountain is flanked to the northeast by Bemis Mountain, and to the southeast by Old Blue Mountain. [2]

  3. Doubletop Mountain is a mountain located in Piscataquis County, Maine, in Baxter State Park. According to Fannie Hardy Eckstorm, the mountain's Indigenous name was Psinskihegan-I-Outop. Psinskihegan means notch and I-Outop means head. in 1828 in the Survey of Maine, Moses Greenleaf called the mountain a variation Chinskihegan or Outop.

  4. Boston is considered the cultural and historical capital of New England. [1] [2] According to the 2018 American Community Survey, New England had an estimated population of 14,853,290, of which 48.7% were male and 51.3% were female. Approximately 19.7% of the population were under 18 years of age; 17.4% were 65 years of age or over.

  5. USGS Kibby Mountain. Caribou Mountain is a mountain on the Canada–United States border, the section of which follows the height of land of the Saint Lawrence River watershed. [2] The peak is located about 0.5 mi (0.80 km) inside Franklin County, Maine. The southwest end of Caribou's summit ridge is in Le Granit Regional County Municipality ...

  6. New England 50 Finest List Created by Eric Readinger. ... (25 out of 50, or 50%) Rank Peak Elev-Ft Prom-Ft Isol-Mi State Ascents Ascent Date; 1. Mount Washington: 6288:

  7. A New England city and town area ( NECTA) was a geographic and statistical entity defined by the U.S. federal government for use in the six-state New England region of the United States. NECTAs are analogous to metropolitan statistical areas and micropolitan statistical areas and are defined using the same criteria, except that they are defined ...

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