Mount Constitution

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Mount Constitution is a mountain on Orcas Island, the highest point in the San Juan Islands and the second highest mountain on an ocean island in the contiguous 48 states. Only Devils Peak in the Channel Islands of California is higher.[1]

At the top of Mount Constitution sits a 53-foot sandstone tower, reinforced with 2 tons of steel, and measuring 18 x 28 feet at the base.
At the top of Mount Constitution sits a 53-foot sandstone tower, reinforced with 2 tons of steel, and measuring 18 x 28 feet at the base.

Stone observation tower

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Designer and builder

It was designed by architect Ellsworth Storey and built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1936.[3]

Views

The tower offers panoramic views of the surrounding islands, the Cascade Mountains, the Olympic Mountains, and many Canadian and American cities.[2] On a clear day, the view encompasses locations as diverse as Mount Baker, Mount Rainier, Saturna Island, and the cities of Vancouver, and Victoria, British Columbia.

Location and naming

Mount Constitution lies within the Script error: No such module "convert". Moran State Park.

The prominence was named by Charles Wilkes during the Wilkes Expedition of 1838-1842 for the Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities"..[4]

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