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1) MT. BAKER & MT. BAKER HIGHWAY ·
Mt. Baker, a 10,778 ft. glacier-covered volcano, is the second most
active volcanic formation in the Cascade Range (nearby Mt. St. Helens
is the first) and a world-record setter for the most annual snowfall.
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trip up the Mt. Baker Highway is breathtaking and filled with many
sights along the way: floral gardens, fish hatcheries, farms, Mt. Baker
Vineyards, Nooksack Falls & Mt. Shuksan - the most photographed
peak in the world!
2) HISTORIC FAIRHAVEN ·Six
square-blocks, home to a variety of unique restaurants, pubs, art
galleries, antique shops, bookstores and a boutique hotel. Sidewalk
tombstone markers and brass plaques on buildings tell wild tales of
Fairhaven's past.
3) LYNDEN - DUTCH TOWN ·Home to Washington
State's largest Dutch settlements. Visitors are greeted by a 72-foot
working windmill, shops, bakeries and the Lynden Pioneer Museum. |
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4) CHUCKANUT DRIVE (WASHINGTON STATE HWY 11) ·This
20-mile drive hugs the coast and offers spectacular views of the San
Juan Islands, Lummi Island and the Olympic Mountains. Exquisite water
view restaurants and galleries dot the roadside. 5) PEACE ARCH PARK, BLAINE ·Home to the Peace Arch, a crystal white 67-foot symbol of friendly relations between Canada and the United States.
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