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Summit Point topographic map
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Name: Summit Point topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Average elevation: 185 m
Minimum elevation: 167 m
Maximum elevation: 201 m
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Harpers Ferry
United States > West Virginia > Jefferson County
The town was "easy to seize, and hard to hold", because of its topography: surrounded on three sides by high ground (Bolivar Heights to the west, Loudoun Heights to the south, and Maryland Heights to the east) and the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers, anyone who controlled the heights controlled the city.
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Charles Town
United States > West Virginia > Jefferson County
Due to its low elevation for West Virginia, Charles Town is on the northern extent of the Humid Subtropical climate zone, having cool to mildly cold winters and hot and humid summers. Precipitation is evenly distributed throughout the year, providing lush, abundant plant growth.
Average elevation: 150 m
Harpers Ferry
United States > West Virginia > Jefferson County
The town was "easy to seize, and hard to hold", because of its topography: surrounded on three sides by high ground (Bolivar Heights to the west, Loudoun Heights to the south, and Maryland Heights to the east) and the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers, anyone who controlled the heights controlled the city.
Average elevation: 174 m
