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Steptoe Butte State Park, Washington

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Known as “the power mountain” by Native Americans, Steptoe Butte was thought to bestow a gift of power to those who journeyed there. The 3,612-foot-tall butte, along with its surrounding area is now preserved as a state park. Its 150 acres is famous for its dramatic beauty and rolling hills that resemble a majestic painting.

—Prepared by the World Tribune staff

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