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Mount McKinley or Denali ("The Great One") in Alaska is the highest mountain peak in North America, at a height of approximately 20,320 feet (6,194 m). [1] - Mount McKinley - Peakbagger.com
Alternate Name(s) Denali: Highest Summit: South Peak: Subpeaks: Archdeacons Tower (19,600 ft/5974 m) Mount McKinley-North Peak (19,470 ft/5934 m) Peak 18735 (18,735 ft/5710 m) - Mount McKinley - Peakware
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Mount McKinley
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Mount McKinley, also Denali, mountain, south central Alaska, in the Alaska Range, in Denali National Park and Preserve. The mountain rises 6,194 m (20,320 ft) above sea level and is the highest peak in North America. Known to the Native Americans as Denali (The High One), the mountain was named for President William McKinley in 1896. The summit of Mount McKinley was first reached in 1913 by the Anglo-American clergyman and explorer Hudson Stuck and three companions.
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