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butte$10384$ - traducción al español

Skinner's Butte; Skinner butte park; Skinner Butte Cross controversy
  • The view of downtown Eugene<br>from the top of Skinner Butte

butte      
n. colina o elevación que sobresale
butte         
  • [[Devils Tower]] in [[Wyoming]]
ISOLATED HILL WITH STEEP, OFTEN VERTICAL SIDES AND A SMALL, RELATIVELY FLAT TOP
Butte (geology); Buttes
mote
colina aislada y apenas visible con la cima plana, que se encuentra en el oeste de Estados Unidos
butte         
  • [[Devils Tower]] in [[Wyoming]]
ISOLATED HILL WITH STEEP, OFTEN VERTICAL SIDES AND A SMALL, RELATIVELY FLAT TOP
Butte (geology); Buttes
(n.) = colina aislada
Ex: Voris University is located on three campuses at Hackley, a modern industrial city in the land of the buttes and the sagebrush plains.

Definición

Butte
·noun A detached low mountain, or high rising abruptly from the general level of the surrounding plain;
- applied to peculiar elevations in the Rocky Mountain region.

Wikipedia

Skinner Butte

Skinner Butte (often mistakenly called Skinner's Butte) is a prominent hill on the north edge of downtown Eugene, Oregon, near the Willamette River. A local landmark, it honors city founder Eugene Skinner and is the site of the municipal Skinner Butte Park. During the early 1920s, the city's Ku Klux Klan members etched the letters "KKK" into the side of the butte and installed a cross near the top. Local Klan members were said to have burned the cross during meetings. The letters were removed and replaced with the letter "O" in the late 1920s. The cross was replaced several times since the Klan first erected it. However, the cross wasn't permanently removed until 1997. Eugene grew to be a recognized national stronghold for the KKK through the 1950s.