Talk:Hoosac Range
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Its highest peak is Crum Hill, with an elevation of 2,841 feet.
I can't find a source that says Crum Hill is in the Hoosac Range, other articles imply the major peaks of that range are Spruce Hill and Borden Mountain. Crum Hill is certainly close by.
Will try to confirm this one way or the other.
Econrad 23:40, 8 Jun 2005 (UTC)
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