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Jefferson
Jefferson is located on U.S. Route 2 between Lancaster and Randolph, west of the midpoint between the Vermont and Maine borders. Set astride the broad Israel River valley, the town commands remarkable views of the Presidential Range and other White Mountain summits. Mount Starr King, with an elevation of 3,907 feet (1,191 m) and named for Thomas Starr King, is the highest point in town, near the town's northern border. It is regularly traversed by hikers scaling nearby 4,006-foot (1,221 m) Mount Waumbek, one of the "four-thousand footers"—the 48 peaks above 4,000 feet (1,200 m) in New Hampshire. Jefferson lies fully within the Connecticut River watershed.
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Name: Jefferson topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Jefferson, Coös County, New Hampshire, 03583, United States (44.33323 -71.54324 44.46090 -71.38018)
Average elevation: 493 m
Minimum elevation: 294 m
Maximum elevation: 1,208 m
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