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You'll have to be more specific. There are four Mount Clevelands. One in Vermont in the northern spur of the Green Mountains National Forest. One at the northeast edge of the White Mountains National Forest. One in Glacier National Park in Montana. And, one on Chuginadak Island, Alaska.

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