Mount McKinley is also known as Denali, which means "The High One" in the Koyukon language of the native Athabascan people. The mountain was officially named Denali in 2015, reflecting its indigenous heritage and significance. Prior to that, it was named after William McKinley, a U.S. president, in 1896. The name Denali is widely used and recognized, especially in Alaska.
William dickey was digging for gold in the sands of the Susitna river and he wrote, after his return to the lower states, an account in the New York Sun “We named our great peak Mount McKinley, after William McKinley of Ohio, who had been nominated for the Presidency”. =D
Mt. McKinley in Alaska was named after then president William McKinley. It is the tallest mountain in North America. Mount Washington is the highest peak in the Northeastern US. Mount Wilson is the site of a famous observatory.
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Another name for mont McKinley would be Denali
There is no park with that name. Mount Whitney is within Sequoia National Park. Mount McKinley -- a name given for purely political reasons -- is within Denali National Park, previously known as Mount McKinley National Park.
Mount Whitney is the highest peak in Continental united states. The highest in the entire united state is Mount McKinley in Alaska.
Mount McKinley is in the state of Alaska
The Inuit name for Mount McKinley is "Denali," which means "the high one" or "the great one" in the Koyukon language. Denali is the highest peak in North America and is located in Alaska. The name reflects the mountain's significance to the Indigenous peoples of the region and was officially restored in 2015 after being known as Mount McKinley for most of the 20th century.
Mount McKinley is in Alaska.