Closed Project
Closed Project is a climbing site in Lee, Kentucky. Closed Project is situated nearby to the climbing site Open Project, as well as near Offwidth Dihedral.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Fincastle and Zoe.
Fincastle
Hamlet
Fincastle is an unincorporated community in Lee County, Kentucky, United States. Fincastle is situated 2 miles east of Closed Project.
Zoe
Hamlet
Zoe is an unincorporated community in Lee County, Kentucky, United States. It lies north of the city of Beattyville, the county seat of Lee County, along Route 11. Its elevation is 1,145 feet. It has a post office with the ZIP code 41397. Zoe is situated 3 miles north of Closed Project.
Mount Olive
Hamlet
Mount Olive is an unincorporated community in Lee County, Kentucky, United States. Mount Olive is situated 3 miles southwest of Closed Project.
Closed Project
- Type: Climbing site
- Category: sports location
- Location: Lee, Kentucky, South, United States, North America
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
37.64053° or 37° 38′ 26″ northLongitude
-83.68537° or 83° 41′ 7″ westOpen location code
869RJ8R7+6VOpenStreetMap ID
node 7116988889OpenStreetMap feature
sport=climbing
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