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  2. Liberty Cap Glacier - Wikipedia

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    The Liberty Cap Glacier is a small glacier located near the summit of Mount Rainier, Washington.True to its name, the glacier does start at the 14,100 feet (4,300 m) Liberty Cap above the steep and rocky Sunset Amphitheater and the Mowich Face.

  3. List of federal lands in Washington - Wikipedia

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    The eight National Forests within the state of Washington are: Colville National Forest [5] Gifford Pinchot National Forest [5] Idaho Panhandle National Forest [5] Kaniksu National Forest [5] Mount Baker–Snoqualmie National Forest [5] Okanogan–Wenatchee National Forest [5] Olympic National Forest [5] Umatilla National Forest [5]

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  5. Baseball cap - Wikipedia

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    A New York Yankees baseball cap. A baseball cap is a type of soft hat with a rounded crown and a stiff bill [1] projecting in front. [2]The front of the hat typically displays a design or a logo (historically, usually only a sports team, namely a baseball team, or names of relevant companies, when used as a commercial marketing technique).

  6. Cape Alava - Wikipedia

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    Cape Alava [pronunciation?] is a cape in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. Located in Clallam County, Washington, the cape is situated within Olympic National Park and the Makah Indian Reservation, and is accessible via a 3-mile (5 km) boardwalk hike from a ranger station in the park.

  7. Ginkgo Petrified Forest State Park - Wikipedia

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    The Civilian Conservation Corps completed the excavation, built a small museum, and opened the park to the public in 1938. The petrified wood specimens in the museum were collected by Frank Walter Bobo, who was born 4 March 1894 in California. He moved to Cle Elum, Kittitas County, Washington.

  8. Swampoodle Grounds - Wikipedia

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    Swampoodle Grounds aka Capitol Park (II) was the home of the Washington Nationals baseball team of the National League from 1886 to 1889.The name refers to the one-time Swampoodle neighborhood of Washington.

  9. Sacajawea State Park - Wikipedia

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    The park originated as a single-acre plot donated in 1927 and nurtured by members of the Pasco chapter of the Daughters of the Pioneers of Washington, preserving the Lewis and Clark encampment site. The grounds became a state park in 1931. Workers with the WPA constructed the park museum and three other buildings in 1938. [2]