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On the top of Bunker Hill is a benchmark. The date is from 1946.

aah.jpg On the summit of Bunker Hill the trees have grown and obscured most of the views. Mt. Adams can barely be seen through the forest.ThumbnailsThere are some views to the east through the Douglas fir trees on the south end of the summit of Bunker Hill.On the summit of Bunker Hill the trees have grown and obscured most of the views. Mt. Adams can barely be seen through the forest.ThumbnailsThere are some views to the east through the Douglas fir trees on the south end of the summit of Bunker Hill.On the summit of Bunker Hill the trees have grown and obscured most of the views. Mt. Adams can barely be seen through the forest.ThumbnailsThere are some views to the east through the Douglas fir trees on the south end of the summit of Bunker Hill.On the summit of Bunker Hill the trees have grown and obscured most of the views. Mt. Adams can barely be seen through the forest.ThumbnailsThere are some views to the east through the Douglas fir trees on the south end of the summit of Bunker Hill.On the summit of Bunker Hill the trees have grown and obscured most of the views. Mt. Adams can barely be seen through the forest.ThumbnailsThere are some views to the east through the Douglas fir trees on the south end of the summit of Bunker Hill.

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