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These Washington fire lookout towers offer 360-degree views.
These Washington fire lookout towers offer 360-degree views.
These Washington fire lookout towers offer 360-degree views. Here's how to hike, rent them
In the 1930s, over 600 fire lookouts were built in Washington. Less than 100 remain.
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