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- Pisgah_Mountain abstract "Pisgah Mountain or Pisgah Ridge (on older USGS Maps) is a long ridgeline 12.5 miles (20.1 km) Tamaqua to Jim Thorpe (river gap to river gap) oriented NNE-to-SSW whose northside valley is followed by U.S. Route 209 from river gap to river gap. The ridge is a succession of peaks exceeding 1,440 feet (438.9 m) looming 300–540 feet above the towns of Lansford, Coaldale, Summit Hill, and Tamaqua in the Panther Creek valley. The ridge forms the left bank drainage divide on the south and the streams source in the east. The east end of the ridge is named Mount Pisgah and represents a hard rock knob that towers 700–900 feet above Lehigh River towns Jim Thorpe to the east, and Nesquehoning to its north. The municipalities are located relative to one another just around a near ninety-degree bend in the Lehigh a few miles apart by road or river. Geologically, the Pisgah Ridge divide is classed as of semi-major degree, the waters enter the same body, the Delaware, but do so over fifty miles apart as the north draining waters are feed waters of the Panther Creek running east as a Little Schuylkill tributary, whilst the eastern south slope waters drain into the valley formed by the Mauch Chunk Ridge paralleling Pisgah Ridge to the south, via the Mauch Chunk Creek (White Bear Creek). Furthermore, the terminal but subordinate peak of the ridge and Mount Pisgah is located at the joining of two ridgelines of similar height, the more northerly, Nesquehoning Mountain forming the right bank drainage divide for Panther Creek, and being sundered from Mount Pisgah proper by a short very steep characteristic V-shaped water-erosion valley (oriented below a 'right bank' prominence named \"Indian Peak\") that US-209 climbs steeply from the town of Nesquehoning westwards 2–3 miles to reach the head of the Panther Creek Valley. The railroad tracks paralleling PA-54 also transiting the town of Nesquehoning's flat river-bank terrain takes over sixteen miles farther to climb and descend to once again reach an elevation where it can turn to enter the Panther Creek Valley near the confluence with the Little Schuylkill via the rail yard at Tamaqua in a longer more circuitous climb—and demonstration why dump trucks have replaced railroads in short haul situations.".
- Pisgah_Mountain elevation "474.5736".
- Pisgah_Mountain locatedInArea Carbon_County,_Pennsylvania.
- Pisgah_Mountain locatedInArea United_States.
- Pisgah_Mountain mountainRange Appalachian_Mountains.
- Pisgah_Mountain nationalTopographicSystemMapNumber "USGS 40075G8, 1947&'83Tamaqua (PA) Quadrangle".
- Pisgah_Mountain prominence "328.2696".
- Pisgah_Mountain thumbnail Schuylkill-Lehigh_River_Drainage_Divides_USGS,_Hazelton-Mauch_Chunk_&Mountain_Quads,NW+NE-4.JPG?width=300.
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageID "40499826".
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageLength "9790".
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageOutDegree "69".
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageRevisionID "676589596".
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Anthracite.
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Appalachian_Mountains.
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Blue_Mountain_(Pennsylvania).
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Broad_Mountain_(Pennsylvania).
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Carbon_County,_Pennsylvania.
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Carbon_County,_Pennsylvania.
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Schuylkill_County,_Pennsylvania.
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lehigh_Valley.
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_of_Pennsylvania.
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Central_Railroad_of_New_Jersey.
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Coal_Region.
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Delano,_Pennsylvania.
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Delaware_River.
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Drainage_divide.
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Geological_Survey_of_Pennsylvania.
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Geology_of_Pennsylvania.
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Gravity_railroad.
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Jim_Thorpe,_Pennsylvania.
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Jordan.
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Lansford,_Pennsylvania.
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Lehigh_Canal.
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Lehigh_Coal_&_Navigation_Company.
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Lehigh_River.
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Lehigh_Valley.
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Lehigh_and_Susquehanna.
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Little_Schuylkill_River.
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Mauch_Chunk-Bear_Mountain_Gap.
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Mauch_Chunk_Creek.
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Mauch_Chunk_Lake_Park.
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Mauch_Chunk_Mountain.
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Mauch_Chunk_Range.
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Mauch_Chunk_Reservoir.
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Mauch_Chunk_Ridge.
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Mauch_Chunk_Switchback_Railway.
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Moses.
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Pisgah.
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Pisgah,_Carbon_County,_Pennsylvania.
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Nesquehoning,_Pennsylvania.
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Nesquehoning_Mountain.
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink New_York_City.
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Panther_Creek_(Little_Schuylkill_River).
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Pennsylvania_Route_443.
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Pennsylvania_Route_54.
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Pocono_Mountains.
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Ridge-and-Valley_Appalachians.
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Saddle_(geography).
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Summit_Hill,_Pennsylvania.
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Tamaqua,_Pennsylvania.
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink U.S._Route_209.
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Geological_Survey.
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Valley.
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Schuylkill_Valley.
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink File:Pennsylvania_Relief_1.jpg.
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLink File:Schuylkill-Lehigh_River_Drainage_Divides_USGS,_Hazelton-Mauch_Chunk_&Mountain_Quads,NW+NE-4.JPG.
- Pisgah_Mountain wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pisgah Mountain".
- Pisgah_Mountain elevationFt "1557".
- Pisgah_Mountain location Carbon_County,_Pennsylvania.
- Pisgah_Mountain location United_States.
- Pisgah_Mountain name "Pisgah Mountain".
- Pisgah_Mountain prominenceFt "1077".
- Pisgah_Mountain prominenceRef "Topographical map Summit: 1557 to Benchmark @gap near Packerton, 480 ft.".
- Pisgah_Mountain range Appalachian_Mountains.
- Pisgah_Mountain topo "USGS 40075G8, 1947&'83 Tamaqua Quadrangle".
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- Pisgah_Mountain subject Category:Landforms_of_Carbon_County,_Pennsylvania.
- Pisgah_Mountain subject Category:Landforms_of_Schuylkill_County,_Pennsylvania.
- Pisgah_Mountain subject Category:Lehigh_Valley.
- Pisgah_Mountain subject Category:Mountains_of_Pennsylvania.
- Pisgah_Mountain subject Category:Schuylkill_Valley.
- Pisgah_Mountain hypernym Tamaqua.
- Pisgah_Mountain point "41.80984 -76.71591".
- Pisgah_Mountain type Mountain.
- Pisgah_Mountain type NaturalPlace.
- Pisgah_Mountain type Place.
- Pisgah_Mountain type Location.
- Pisgah_Mountain type Mountain.
- Pisgah_Mountain type Place.
- Pisgah_Mountain type Thing.
- Pisgah_Mountain type SpatialThing.
- Pisgah_Mountain type Q8502.
- Pisgah_Mountain comment "Pisgah Mountain or Pisgah Ridge (on older USGS Maps) is a long ridgeline 12.5 miles (20.1 km) Tamaqua to Jim Thorpe (river gap to river gap) oriented NNE-to-SSW whose northside valley is followed by U.S. Route 209 from river gap to river gap. The ridge is a succession of peaks exceeding 1,440 feet (438.9 m) looming 300–540 feet above the towns of Lansford, Coaldale, Summit Hill, and Tamaqua in the Panther Creek valley.".
- Pisgah_Mountain label "Pisgah Mountain".