Potter Hollow
Potter Hollow is a valley in Vermont and has an elevation of 518 feet. Potter Hollow is situated nearby to North Pownal, close to North Pownal Post Office.Localities in the Area
Bennington
Bennington is a town in Southwestern Vermont. Boasting five covered bridges it is a classic Vermont country town, and is also home to Bennington College. Photo: Eixo, Public domain.Potter Hollow
- Type: Valley
- Location: Vermont, New England, United States, North America
Latitude 42.8056° or 42° 48' 20.3" north | Longitude -73.2671° or 73° 16' 1.4" west |
Elevation 518 feet (158 metres) | GeoNames ID 5239980 |
Other Places Named Potter Hollow
- Potter HollowHamlet, New York, United States
- Potter HollowValley, Tennessee, United States
- Potter HollowValley, Tennessee, United States
- Potter HollowValley, Tennessee, United States
- Potter HollowValley, Tennessee, United States
In the Area
Localities
- North PownalHamlet
- Pownal CenterHamlet, 2½ miles east
- PownalVillage, 3 miles southeast
- North PetersburgHamlet, 3½ miles west
Landmarks
- North Pownall Yard CemeteryCemetery, 1800 feet west
- Reservoir HollowValley, 3000 feet south
- Edgar Rathburn Farm CemeteryCemetery, 3600 feet south
- Woodland-J Wilcox Farm CemeteryCemetery, 1 mile south
Other Places
- North Pownal Post OfficePost office
- Pownal Valley Fire Department - North StationFire station, 2300 feet south
- Hidden Pasture FarmFarm, 1 mile southeast
- Mighty Food FarmFarm, 1¼ miles southeast
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