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- Q7250785 subject Q8644845.
- Q7250785 abstract "Prospect mountain is a mountain located in the town of Woodford, Vermont in Bennington County, Vermont. The mountain is located in the southern region of Vermont's Green Mountains. It is home to the Prospect Mountain Nordic Ski Area, which has the highest base elevation of any ski area in New England, accounting for its abundance of natural snow. Prospect Mountain can be counted on to provide a long season for cross-country skiing.".
- Q7250785 elevation "835.152".
- Q7250785 locatedInArea Q16551.
- Q7250785 locatedInArea Q1943692.
- Q7250785 mountainRange Q41507.
- Q7250785 prominence "179.832".
- Q7250785 wikiPageWikiLink Q16551.
- Q7250785 wikiPageWikiLink Q1943692.
- Q7250785 wikiPageWikiLink Q41507.
- Q7250785 wikiPageWikiLink Q511647.
- Q7250785 wikiPageWikiLink Q8644845.
- Q7250785 elevationFt "2740".
- Q7250785 location Q16551.
- Q7250785 location Q1943692.
- Q7250785 name "Prospect Mountain".
- Q7250785 prominenceFt "590".
- Q7250785 range Q41507.
- Q7250785 point "42.87444444444444 -73.06694444444445".
- Q7250785 type Mountain.
- Q7250785 type Place.
- Q7250785 type Location.
- Q7250785 type Mountain.
- Q7250785 type NaturalPlace.
- Q7250785 type Place.
- Q7250785 type Thing.
- Q7250785 type SpatialThing.
- Q7250785 type Q8502.
- Q7250785 comment "Prospect mountain is a mountain located in the town of Woodford, Vermont in Bennington County, Vermont. The mountain is located in the southern region of Vermont's Green Mountains. It is home to the Prospect Mountain Nordic Ski Area, which has the highest base elevation of any ski area in New England, accounting for its abundance of natural snow. Prospect Mountain can be counted on to provide a long season for cross-country skiing.".
- Q7250785 label "Prospect Mountain (Vermont)".
- Q7250785 lat "42.87444444444444".
- Q7250785 long "-73.06694444444445".
- Q7250785 name "Prospect Mountain".