Snake Hill (Q7547010)

  • matcher place: Hudson County (relation 957239)
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  • Wikipedia: English
  • English Wikipedia categories: County parks in New Jersey, Landforms of Hudson County, New Jersey, Mountains of New Jersey, Parks in Hudson County, New Jersey, Prudential Financial, Secaucus, New Jersey, Volcanic plugs of the United States, Volcanism of New Jersey
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Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Snake Hill (known officially as Laurel Hill) is an igneous rock intrusion jutting up from the floor of the Meadowlands in southern Secaucus, New Jersey, at a bend in the Hackensack River. It was largely obliterated in the 1960s by quarrying that reduced the height of some sections by one-quarter and the area of its base by four fifths. The diabase rock was used as building material in growing areas like Jersey City. The remnant of the hill is the defining feature of Laurel Hill County Park. The high point, a 203-foot (62 m) graffiti-covered inselberg rock formation, is a familiar landmark to travelers on the New Jersey Turnpike's Eastern Spur, which skirts the hill's southern edge. The crest of the hill's unusual, sloping ridge is about 150 feet (46 m) high.

Wikidata location: 40.7581, -74.0892 view on OSM or edit on OSM

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node: Laurel Hill (OSM), 127 feet from Wikidata [show tags]
ele: 60
name: Laurel Hill
natural: peak
gnis:created: 09/08/1979
gnis:state_id: 34
gnis:county_id: 017
gnis:feature_id: 877678
wikidata: Q7547010

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County parks in New Jersey leisure=park, landuse=recreation_ground, leisure=common, boundary=national_park
Mountains of New Jersey natural=peak
Parks in Hudson County, New Jersey leisure=park, landuse=recreation_ground, leisure=common, boundary=national_park