Bald Hill Lead
Bald Hill Lead is a ridge in Monroe, Tennessee and has an elevation of 491 metres. Bald Hill Lead is situated nearby to the hamlet Calderwood, as well as near Tallassee.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Calderwood and Tallassee.
Calderwood
Hamlet
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Calderwood was a community once located along the Little Tennessee River in Blount County, Tennessee, United States. Established in 1912 as a base for the Aluminum Company of America's Little Tennessee Valley hydroelectric development operations, the community continued to house construction personnel and dam maintenance personnel for nearby Calderwood Dam until the 1960s. Calderwood is situated 4 km east of Bald Hill Lead.
Tallassee
Hamlet
Tallassee is an unincorporated community in Blount County, Tennessee. Its ZIP code is 37878. Tallassee is located along U.S. Route 129 approximately a half mile west of Chilhowee Dam along the banks of the Little Tennessee River. Tallassee is situated 6 km northwest of Bald Hill Lead.
Bald Hill Lead
- Type: Ridge with an elevation of 491 metres
- Category: landform
- Location: Monroe, Tennessee, South, United States, North America
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Latitude
35.49953° or 35° 29′ 58″ northLongitude
-84.03379° or 84° 2′ 2″ westElevation
491 metres (1,611 feet)Open location code
867QFXX8+RFGeoNames ID
4603774
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