- Elevation, modelled
- 153 m
- Tallest summit within 25 miles
- Orange Hill150 m · 2.3 mi
- Sunset, June solstice
- 20:00local time
- Coordinates
- 31.7088, -87.7779
World War I Monument (1924) is a historic site in Alabama, at a modelled 153 m. Orange Hill stands 150 m to the east-northeast, 2.3 miles off. The nearest named place is Clarke County Museum, a museum 0.1 miles away. 13 named places lie within 25 miles, 8 of them named summits.
Summits around it
The highest named summits within 25 miles of World War I Monument (1924). Elevation from each summit’s own record; bearing measured between the two coordinates.
| Summit | Bearing | Elevation | Distance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Orange Hill | ENE 71° | 150 m | 2.3 mi |
| Campbell Mountain | NW 316° | 123 m | 19.5 mi |
| Dunagan Hill | WNW 296° | 108 m | 16.7 mi |
| Roundtop Hill | SSW 195° | 105 m | 16.6 mi |
| Owl Hill | WNW 302° | 101 m | 18.3 mi |
| Hatchetigbee Hills | W 264° | 56 m | 18.8 mi |
| Rock Wall Hill | SSE 155° | 54 m | 13.4 mi |
| Grove Hill | SSE 162° | 31 m | 23.3 mi |
13 named places within 25 miles
Peaks: 8
- Orange Hill: 2.3 mi
- Rock Wall Hill: 13.4 mi
- Roundtop Hill: 16.6 mi
- Dunagan Hill: 16.7 mi
- Owl Hill: 18.3 mi
Ghost towns: 4
- Clarkesville: 6.0 mi
- Choctaw Corner: 15.7 mi
- Claiborne: 19.3 mi
- Failetown: 20.6 mi
Museums: 1
- Clarke County Museum: 0.1 mi
| Date | Sunrise | Golden hour | Sunset |
|---|---|---|---|
| March equinox | 06:56 | 18:31 | 19:03 |
| June solstice | 05:47 | 19:24 | 20:00 |
| September equinox | 06:40 | 18:17 | 18:49 |
| December solstice | 06:48 | 16:15 | 16:52 |
Local time (America/Chicago).
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