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Lexington's own lat/long & elevation
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smosier
Posted 8/25/2006 1:13 PM (#915)
Subject: Lexington's own lat/long & elevation
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Sorry I keep responding to my own, but I have found out Lexington's information, and wanted to post that, plus I found a listing of major world cities lat/long, but am still searching for a specific map! Lexington's elevation is 1001 feet or 305 meters, and it's lat/long position is 38.03N (lat.) by 08.43W (long.) :)
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