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| Mount Adams | |
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| Elevation: | 5,771 feet (1,759 metres) |
| Latitude: | 44° 19′ 13.95″ N |
| Longitude: | 71° 17′ 29.71″ W |
| Location: | New Hampshire, USA |
| Topo map: | USGS Mount Washington |
| Range: | Presidential Range |
| First ascent: | |
| Easiest route: | hike |
Mount Adams is the second highest mountain in New Hampshire, after Mt. Washington (6,288 ft), and is the highest peak in the northeast United States which does not have an auto road to the summit. Mt. Adams was named after John Adams, the second president of the United States. There are two major subsidiary peaks of Mt. Adams: Mt. Sam Adams (5,584 ft) and Mt. John Quincy Adams (5,394 ft). The northern end of the north side of Mount Adams is in Randolph, New Hampshire.
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