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  2. Lake Sakakawea - Wikipedia

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    Lake Sakakawea, Garrison Dam, and other dams and reservoirs of the Pick–Sloan Project, and affected Indian reservations. The reservoir was created by construction of Garrison Dam, part of a flood control and hydroelectric power generation project named the Pick–Sloan Project along the Missouri river.

  3. Fort Abraham Lincoln - Wikipedia

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    Location: Morton County, North Dakota, United States: Nearest city: Bismarck, North Dakota: Coordinates: 1]: Area: 836.47 acres (338.51 ha) [2]: Elevation: 1,700 ft (520 m) [1]: Established: 1907 [3]: Administered by: North Dakota Parks and Recreation Department: Designation: North Dakota state park: Named for: President Abraham Lincoln: Website: Official website: Fort Abraham Lincoln State ...

  4. List of North Dakota state parks - Wikipedia

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    Boating, fishing, camping Butte Saint Paul State Recreation Area: Bottineau: 51.23 acres (20.73 ha) 1933 Turtle Mountains vista point Cross Ranch State Park: Oliver: 569.07 acres (230.29 ha) 1989 Missouri River: Boating, canoeing, camping Crow Flies High State Recreation Area: Mountrail: 247.11 acres (100.00 ha) Lake Sakakawea: Scenic lake views

  5. Cottonwood Lake National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    Cottonwood Lake National Wildlife Refuge is a National Wildlife Refuge in McHenry County, North Dakota. It is managed under J. Clark Salyer National Wildlife Refuge. This is a limited-interest national wildlife refuge. The FWS has an easement on private property allowing it to manage wildlife habitat, but the land remains private property.

  6. Fort Buford - Wikipedia

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    Fort Buford was a United States Army Post at the confluence of the Missouri and Yellowstone rivers in Dakota Territory, present day North Dakota, and the site of Sitting Bull's surrender in 1881. [1] Detail of map "Dakota Territory", 1878, showing location of Fort Buford (ND) and Fort Buford Military Reservation, partly in North Dakota, partly ...

  7. Fort Stevenson State Park - Wikipedia

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    Fort Stevenson State Park is a public recreation area located on a peninsula on Lake Sakakawea four miles (6.4 km) south of the community of Garrison in McLean County, North Dakota. [3] The state park 's 586 acres (237 ha) include a partial reconstruction of Fort Stevenson , the 19th-century Missouri River fort from which the park takes its name.

  8. Cottonwood Recreation Area (Nebraska) - Wikipedia

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    Cottonwood Recreation Area is a public recreation area located in Cedar County, Nebraska, U.S. It is located about 5 miles (8.0 km) west of Yankton and located on the shores of Lake Yankton . The recreation area is located immediately downstream of Gavins Point Dam and Lewis and Clark Lake .

  9. Cottonwood Slough-Dry Run - Wikipedia

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    Cottonwood Slough-Dry Run is a glacial wetland adjacent to Lake Kampeska in Roberts County, South Dakota, United States. The complex is located near Watertown in eastern South Dakota. Owned by the State of South Dakota and the private sector, the wetland was listed as a National Natural Landmark in 1975.