Mount Scott (Clackamas County, Oregon)

Mount Scott is a volcanic cinder cone with its summit in Clackamas County, Oregon.

[1] It is part of the Boring Lava Field,[3] a zone of ancient volcanic activity in the area around Portland, and was named for Harvey W. Scott, a 19th and 20th century editor of The Oregonian newspaper.

Scott was home to a "perpetual" cross burning by Oregon's Ku Klux Klan in the 1920s.

The Willamette National Cemetery is located on the northeastern slope of the mountain, which is partially in Multnomah County.

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