Talk:Hoosier Hill
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Landfill would be the highest point?
[edit]Residents of the area have been concerned that a nearby landfill to the north in Randolph County requested permission to expand the fill area to be higher than Hoosier Hill, thus a manmade landfill would technically be the highest point.
I don't think that man-made structures, including landfills or piles of dirt, can count as high points in states. Only natural geographic features can be so designated. Several states, particularly in the coastal East and South, have structures, such as office buildings, that reach much higher than the highest natural point. 108.246.205.134 (talk) 15:33, 5 October 2012 (UTC)
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