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March 17 1936 High Water Mark

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Elevation, modelled
125 m
Tallest summit within 21.8 miles
High Point789 m · 21.4 mi
Nearest byway
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Byway0.9 mi off
Sunset, June solstice
20:44local time
Coordinates
39.6057, -78.0047

March 17 1936 High Water Mark is a historic site in Maryland, at a modelled 125 m. High Point stands 789 m to the west-southwest, 21 miles off. The nearest named place is CCC museum, a museum 0.2 miles away. Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Byway passes 0.9 miles off.

Summits around it

The highest named summits within 21.8 miles of March 17 1936 High Water Mark. Elevation from each summit’s own record; bearing measured between the two coordinates.

SummitBearingElevationDistance
High PointWSW 239°789 m21.4 mi
Cacapon 2WSW 254°673 m17.0 mi
Cross MountainN 5°627 m8.5 mi
The LockingsNW 314°618 m21.8 mi
Hearthstone MountainNNE 13°616 m7.5 mi
Sleepy Creek MountainSW 225°580 m14.4 mi
Purslane MountainW 266°568 m19.5 mi
Shockeys KnobSW 219°567 m19.0 mi

Overlooks nearby

Named places within 25 miles

DateSunriseGolden hourSunset
March equinox07:1618:4919:24
June solstice05:4520:0320:44
September equinox07:0018:3519:11
December solstice07:3016:0916:52

Local time (America/New_York).

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