Since one story is approximately 8-12 feet (depending on the amount of space between floors for ductwork, insulation, etc.), Mt. Arisia is about 160 feet, give or take a few.
To put that in perspective, the highest natural point of Suffolk county is Bellevue Hill in Roxbury, which is about 325 feet.
I am going to bring my GPS with me, and take a measurement at the base and at the top, and see what it says. The website for the hotel doesn't mention it's exact height, and the GPS is not completely accurate with regards to height (I was once standing IN the Atlantic and it insisted we were ten feet above see level), but it's the best I can think of at the moment.
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Date: 2008-01-14 08:08 pm (UTC)To put that in perspective, the highest natural point of Suffolk county is Bellevue Hill in Roxbury, which is about 325 feet.
I am going to bring my GPS with me, and take a measurement at the base and at the top, and see what it says. The website for the hotel doesn't mention it's exact height, and the GPS is not completely accurate with regards to height (I was once standing IN the Atlantic and it insisted we were ten feet above see level), but it's the best I can think of at the moment.