Indian Hill (Edmonson County, Kentucky)

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Indian Hill
Highest point
Elevation 227 m (745 ft) [1]
Coordinates 37°12′08″N086°15′00″W / 37.20222°N 86.25000°W / 37.20222; -86.25000 Coordinates: 37°12′08″N086°15′00″W / 37.20222°N 86.25000°W / 37.20222; -86.25000 [1]
Geography
Location Edmonson County, Kentucky

Indian Hill is a summit in Edmonson County, Kentucky, in the United States. [1] With an elevation of 745 feet (227 m), Indian Hill is the 916th highest summit in the state of Kentucky. [2]

Edmonson County, Kentucky County in the United States

Edmonson County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. As of the 2010 census, the population was 12,161. Its county seat is Brownsville. The county was formed in 1825 and named for Captain John "Jack" Edmonson (1764–1813), who was killed at the Battle of Frenchtown during the War of 1812. The sale of alcohol is currently prohibited in Edmonson County.

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Indian mounds are found near Indian Hill. [3]

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