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Mount Baker Wilderness was created in 1984.

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Mount Baker Tunnel was created in 1940.

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Mount Baker Theatre was created in 1927.

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Mount Baker is very tall. It is 10,781 feet in elevation. Mount Baker is located in the Cascade Mountains of the state of Washington.

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The area of Mount Baker Wilderness is 475.619 square kilometers.

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Mount Baker - Link station - was created in 2009.

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Mount Baker's crater is approximately 1,300 feet wide.

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Attack on the USNS Card happened on 1964-05-02.

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USNS New Bedford was created on 1950-07-01.

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USNS New Bedford ended on 1994-10-28.

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Lake Chelan, Washington, USA Mount Baker Lodge - State Route 542, Mount Baker, Washington, USA Mount Baker, Washington, USA

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Mount Baker National Recreation Area was created on 1984-07-03.

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The area of Mount Baker National Recreation Area is 34.289 square kilometers.

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The area of Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest is 10,357.103 square kilometers.

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mount rainer, mount baker mount st. helens a lot of em.

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Mount Baker is a snowy mountain resort in Washington, it is a popular tourist attraction and vacation spot. Using online resources "Mount Baker" did not show up as a term although it may or may not be in correlation with the mountain.

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The most recent eruption at Mount Baker occurred over 6,700 years ago, during the last major eruptive phase of the volcano. Since then, Mount Baker has been inactive, with no confirmed eruptions in recent history.

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Washington State, USA

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It got its name in Washington

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On a clear day, from a high vantage point, you can view Mount Baker.

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Anchors Aweigh

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United States Navy Service. NP

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Mount Baker also known as Komo Kulshan is an active glaciated andestic stratovolcano in the Cascade Volcanic Arc and Northern Cascades of Washington State in the USA.

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Mighty Ships - 2013 USNS Grasp 3-4 was released on:

USA: February 2013

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mount baker,mount rainier and mount hood surround mount saint helens

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"USNS" is an acronym for "United States Naval Ship". It typically refers to non-combat or support Navy vessels, such as hospital ships, freighters, etc.

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Two volcanoes near Vancouver are Mount Garibaldi and Mount Baker. Mount Garibaldi is located in the southern Coast Mountains of British Columbia, while Mount Baker is located in Washington state, just south of the Canada-US border. Both are part of the Pacific Ring of Fire.

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Latitude - 48.786 Longitude - 121.82

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According to this http://nationalatlas.gov/dynamic/dyn_vol-wa.html there are 5 active volcanoes in the state of Washington. Mount Baker Glacier Peak Mount Rainier Mount Saint Helen's and Mount Adams

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The tallest mountain in Africa is Mount Kilimanjaro. The remaining 9, from tall to short, are Mount Kenya, Mount Stanley, Mount Speke, Mount Baker, Mount Emin, Mount Gessi, Mount Luigi di Savoia, Mount Meru, and Ras Dejen.

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Mount Baker in the state of Washigton and at the Diner.

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it was named after a 5th grade teacher mr.baker died

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"USNS" stands for United States Naval Ship. Unlike USS (United States Ship) which is a designation given to commissioned vessels in the U.S. Navy, USNS refers to Navy supply and transport vessels operated by the Military Sealift Command, but owned by the Navy.

The major difference is that commissioned vessels (warships, support vessels, etc.) are owned, operated, and crewed by the Navy and Naval personnel; USNS ships are owned by the Navy, operated by the MSC, and usually crewed by civilians.

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Mount Baker in Washington, USA is a notable mountain that starts with the letter B. It is one of the highest peaks in the Cascade Range and is known for its glacier-covered summit.

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Mount Baker is the volcano that erupts at the beginning of the movie Dante's Peak.

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The first known ascent of Mount Baker was in 1868, when Edmund Thomas Coleman, Edward Eldridge, John Tennant, David Ogilvy and Thomas Stratton reached the summit. This was Colemans third attempt, and Eldridge and Tennants second.

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Crescendo - 2003 Mount Baker Theatre Organ Society Part II 7-24 was released on:

USA: 8 October 2009

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A popular Washington Ski Resort is Crystal Mountain located in the corner of Mount Rainier National Park. It is Southeast of Seattle. Another popular Washington Resort is Mount Baker with its challenging inbound ski routes. Mount Baker is located 2 1/2 hours drive from Seattle.

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Most of the Cascade Range in Washington and Oregon States, such as Mount Baker, Rainier, Saint Helens, Mount Hood, to name a few.

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The closest volcano to Victoria, British Columbia is the Mount Baker volcano. It is located in the North Cascades in Washington, USA, and is approximately 82 kilometers (51 miles) southeast of Victoria. Mount Baker is an active stratovolcano that stands at 3,286 meters (10,781 feet) in elevation.

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Mount Baker is an active stratovolcano in Washington State, but it has not had a significant eruption in modern history. It is estimated to have had at least 13 eruptions in the last 10,000 years.

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No, it is not. It is a stratovolcano (synonym = composite volcano). There is a small cinder cone though on its south flank.

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