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has glosseng: Crabtree Falls is located in the George Washington National Forest in Nelson County, Virginia and is the tallest waterfall in the United States east of the Mississippi River. The name of the waterfall is thought to have come from William Crabtree, who settled in this part of Virginia in 1777. The waterfall is often credited with being high (356 m), but is likely closer to 1,000 feet (305 m). Crabtree Falls is a cascading waterfall, with five major cascades, the tallest of which is about 400 feet (122 m), and several smaller cascades. The cascade with a drop also gives Crabtree Falls the title of tallest vertical drop in a waterfall east of the Mississippi River. However, the title of tallest free-fall vertical drop goes to Fall Creek Falls in Tennessee's Fall Creek Falls State Park.
lexicalizationeng: Crabtree Falls
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