Elevation of The Edge, N 6th St, Fredonia, KS, USA

Location: United States > Kansas > Wilson County > Fredonia >

Longitude: -95.828157

Latitude: 37.5340963

Elevation: 270m / 886feet

Barometric Pressure: 98KPa

Elevation Map:

elevation map of The Edge, N 6th St, Fredonia, KS, USA

Satellite Map:

Satellite map of The Edge, N 6th St, Fredonia, KS, USA

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