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Prominence
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State(s)
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Answer
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6,148 ft/ 1,874 m
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New Hampshire
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Mount Washington
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6,089 ft/ 1,856 m
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North Carolina
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Mount Mitchell
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4,915 ft/ 1,499 m
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New York
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Mount Marcy
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4,503 ft/ 1,373 m
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North Carolina/Tennessee
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Kuwohi
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4,290 ft/ 1,310 m
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Maine
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Katahdin
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3,640 ft/ 1,110 m
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Vermont
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Mount Mansfield
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3,515 ft/ 1,071 m
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North Carolina/Tennessee
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Roan High Knob
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3,400 ft/ 1,036 m
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North Carolina
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Huckleberry Knob
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|
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Prominence
|
State(s)
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Answer
|
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3,360 ft/ 1,025 m
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New Hampshire
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Mount Lafayette
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3,320 ft/ 1,010 m
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Vermont
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Mount Killington
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3,300 ft/ 1,000 m
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New York
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Slide Mountain
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3,180 ft/ 970 m
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Maine
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Sugarloaf Mountain
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3,110 ft/ 950 m
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New York
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Whiteface Mountain
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3,060 ft/ 935 m
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Vermont
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Equinox Mountain
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3,010 ft/ 920 m
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North Carolina
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Richland Balsam
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If I extended this quiz to include eastern Canada as well, Quebec would add just one mountain, Mount Jacques Cartier in the Chicchocs, while Labrador would double the length of this quiz with mountains in the Torngats, several of which are unnamed. Probably hundreds of peaks in Nunavut.