I'm pretty sure that Elbe is the closest. I'll look when I go there next.
My new answer: Eatonville, b/c it iss on the base of Mount Rainier.
The Canadian border is closest to Mount Rainier. Specifically, the northern side of the mountain is closest to the Canadian border.
Canada is the closest country to Mount Rainier, located in the state of Washington, USA. Specifically, the Canadian border is approximately 60 miles (97 kilometers) north of the mountain.
The address of the Mount Rainier Branch is: 3409 Rhode Island Ave., Mount Rainier, 20712 2073
It's named after nearby Mount Rainier, which at that time in the 1800's was called 'Tahoma'
The phone number of the Mount Rainier Branch is: 301-864-8937.
The Canadian border is closest to Mount Rainier. Specifically, the northern side of the mountain is closest to the Canadian border.
Canada is the closest country to Mount Rainier, located in the state of Washington, USA. Specifically, the Canadian border is approximately 60 miles (97 kilometers) north of the mountain.
The address of the Mount Rainier Branch is: 3409 Rhode Island Ave., Mount Rainier, 20712 2073
It's named after nearby Mount Rainier, which at that time in the 1800's was called 'Tahoma'
The phone number of the Mount Rainier Branch is: 301-864-8937.
There is no mayor of Mount Rainier. It is a volcano, not a town.
No. Mount Rainier is near a subduction zone.
Yes. Mount Rainier is a composite volcano.
Mount Rainier Wilderness was created in 1988.
Mount Rainier has built a composite cone.
Mount Rainier's elevation is 4,393 meters.
Mount Rainier is located in the US state of Washington. Its elevation is 14,411 feet. Mount Rainier is situated about 54 miles southeast of Seattle.