Tan Fat Hill
Tan Fat Hill is a peak in Town of Sharon, Northwest Hills Planning Region, Connecticut and has an elevation of 1,089 feet. Tan Fat Hill is situated nearby to the hamlet Mudgetown, as well as near Mitcheltown.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Sharon and Coleman Station Historic District.
Sharon
Coleman Station Historic District
Hamlet
Photo: Daniel Case, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Coleman Station Historic District is located around the former New York Central Railroad Coleman's station in the Town of North East, New York, United States, a short distance south of the village of Millerton.
Lakeville
Village
Tan Fat Hill
- Type: Peak with an elevation of 1,089 feet
- Description: mountain in Connecticut, United States of America
- Categories: mountain and landform
- Location: Town of Sharon, Northwest Hills Planning Region, Connecticut, New England, United States, North America
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Latitude
41.88593° or 41° 53′ 9″ northLongitude
-73.44151° or 73° 26′ 29″ westElevation
1,089 feet (332 metres)Open location code
87H8VHP5+99OpenStreetMap ID
node 359270236OpenStreetMap feature
natural=peak
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Cebuano to Dutch—“Tan Fat Hill” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Tan Fat Hill”
- Dutch: “Tan Fat Hill”
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