Breakneck Hill

Breakneck Hill

Breakneck Hill is located in Allegany County, Maryland inMartin Mountain, 2 miles northwest of Rush.

It's elevation is 1,872.

(N. 39°41' W. 78°38')

References

* United states Geological Survey
* Maryland Geological survey


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