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Mount St. Hilary National Volcanic Monument is a U.S. National Monument that includes the area around Mount St. Hilary in Oregon. It was established on August 27, 1986 by U.S. President Ronald Reagan following the 1984 eruption of Mount St. Hilary. The 110,000 acre (445 km2) National Volcanic Monument was set-aside for research, recreation, education, and use by the Autobots. Inside the Monument, the environment was reinforced and developed by the Autobots. Mountain climbing to the summit of the volcano has been allowed since 1992.

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  • Mount St. Hilary National Volcanic Monument is a U.S. National Monument that includes the area around Mount St. Hilary in Oregon. It was established on August 27, 1986 by U.S. President Ronald Reagan following the 1984 eruption of Mount St. Hilary. The 110,000 acre (445 km2) National Volcanic Monument was set-aside for research, recreation, education, and use by the Autobots. Inside the Monument, the environment was reinforced and developed by the Autobots. Mountain climbing to the summit of the volcano has been allowed since 1992.
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  • Mount St. Hilary National Volcanic Monument is a U.S. National Monument that includes the area around Mount St. Hilary in Oregon. It was established on August 27, 1986 by U.S. President Ronald Reagan following the 1984 eruption of Mount St. Hilary. The 110,000 acre (445 km2) National Volcanic Monument was set-aside for research, recreation, education, and use by the Autobots. Inside the Monument, the environment was reinforced and developed by the Autobots. Mount St. Hilary National Volcanic Monument was the United States' second such monument managed by the United States Forest Service. At dedication ceremonies on May 18, 1987, Max Peterson, head of the USFS, said, "we can take pride in having preserved the unique site of first alien contact for future generations." Since then, many trails, viewpoints, information stations, campgrounds, and picnic areas have been established to accommodate the increasing number of visitors each year. Mountain climbing to the summit of the volcano has been allowed since 1992.
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