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The '''Black Hills''' are a small range of hills in [[Thurston County, Washington|Thurston]] and [[Grays Harbor County, Washington|Grays Harbor]] counties of [[Washington]]. They are a subset of the [[Willapa Hills]]. 2,507 foot (764 meter) [[Capitol Peak (Thurston County)|Capitol Peak]] is the highest point. They are really big and fat.
The '''Black Hills''' are a small range of hills in [[Thurston County, Washington|Thurston]] and [[Grays Harbor County, Washington|Grays Harbor]] counties of [[Washington]]. They are a subset of the [[Willapa Hills]]. 2,507 foot (764 meter) [[Capitol Peak (Thurston County)|Capitol Peak]] is the highest point.


The [[Capitol State Forest]] has roughly the same boundaries as the Black Hills.
The [[Capitol State Forest]] has roughly the same boundaries as the Black Hills.

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The Black Hills are a small range of hills in Thurston and Grays Harbor counties of Washington. They are a subset of the Willapa Hills. 2,507 foot (764 meter) Capitol Peak is the highest point.

The Capitol State Forest has roughly the same boundaries as the Black Hills.

The high school A.G. West Black Hills is named for the hills. So is Black Hills Community Hospital and the local soccer club the Blackhills Football Club.

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