Monument Peak

Monument Peak is a peak east of Milpitas, California, in the United States. It is part of a ridge that include Mount Allison and Mission Peak and forms part of the border between Alameda County, and Santa Clara County. Monument Peak is county park property. Built on July 1, 1988, an antenna on Monument Peak broadcasts channels 36 (Action 36, KICU) and 54 (PBS, KTEH). It is a free-standing structure 605.2 feet (184.4 meters) above ground level. In... more
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