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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • A mountain, 3,901 m (12,799 ft) high, of southern Montana northeast of Yellowstone National Park. It is the highest elevation in the state.

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Examples

  • At Granite Peak, Sibyl watched the signal flashes from distant

    The Eyes of the World Harold Bell Wright 1908

  • Carleton, on his way to Granite Peak, rolled in his blanket under the pines.

    The Eyes of the World Harold Bell Wright 1908

  • A half mile from Granite Peak, they met Jack Carleton and, by dark, as

    The Eyes of the World Harold Bell Wright 1908

  • Now and then, from some higher point, he sighted Granite Peak.

    The Eyes of the World Harold Bell Wright 1908

  • "Some one is following my trail down from Granite Peak."

    The Eyes of the World Harold Bell Wright 1908

  • And over above the dry boxscrub-covered ridges, the great Granite Peak, glaring like a molten mass.

    Children of the Bush Henry Lawson 1894

  • "This is kind of feeling like the pioneers that were originally here," said Metzler, North Dakota operations manager for Granite Peak, a real estate development company.

    msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines 2011

  • "You could really see that in the recession as people took shorter, more frequent trips rather than longer vacations," said Charles Skinner, owner of the Granite Peak ski resort in Wausau.

    JSOnline.com 2010

  • "You could really see that in the recession as people took shorter, more frequent trips rather than longer vacations," said Charles Skinner, owner of the Granite Peak ski resort in Wausau.

    JSOnline.com 2010

  • Since mother nature hasn't been producing, Granite Peak is finally making their own snow.

    WSAW - HomePage - Headlines 2009

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