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CUSTER, WA 98240

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48.98806°N 122.74361°W &#xfeff
/ 48.98806
-122.74361 From Wikipedia
the free encyclopedia Border city in Washington
United States City in Washington
United States Blaine
Washington City From top: view of Blaine from Canada–United States border
view of U.S. Port of entry
Welcome to the United States of America sign Seal Nickname:&#160
The Peace Arch City Motto:&#160
-122.74361 Country United States State Washington County Whatcom Incorporated May 20
1890 Government &#160

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