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Osage County topographic map
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Osage County
Holmes Peak is a mountain northwest of Tulsa in Osage County. It was named by the United States Board on Geographic Names on October 5, 1983, for the fictional detective, Sherlock Holmes. The name was proposed by Richard S. Warner. Holmes Peak is the highest point in the Tulsa Metropolitan area, with an elevation of 1,030 feet (310 m), though it ranks only as the 379th highest point in the state.
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Name: Osage County topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Osage County, Oklahoma, United States (36.16079 -97.06701 36.99929 -96.00046)
Average elevation: 277 m
Minimum elevation: 175 m
Maximum elevation: 413 m
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