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  2. Council Bluff Lake - Wikipedia

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    There is a 12-mile trail called Council Bluff Trail (also known as Lake Shore Trail) that encircles the lake and is connected to the campground. Camping, picnicking, hiking, fishing, waterfowl hunting, swimming, canoeing, and boating are some activities available. [2] Mountain biking is also available on the trail. [3] Boats must operate at no ...

  3. Council Bluff - Wikipedia

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    Council Bluff may refer to: Council Bluffs, Iowa. Council Bluffs Municipal Airport; Council Bluff, Nebraska, the site of Fort Atkinson; Council Bluff Lake and Council Bluff Recreation Area in Missouri; Council Bluff, a location in DeKalb County, Alabama; A Choctaw council house near Agency, Mississippi

  4. Lake Manawa State Park - Wikipedia

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    The Manawa trail connects to the Western Trails Center, Council Bluffs trail system, and the Wabash Trace trail. The park offers several locations for family picnics, parties and outdoor events. There are open picnic shelters around the lake and may be reserved online. There is a shelter that provides kitchen facilities.

  5. Lake Manawa - Wikipedia

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    Lake Manawa is a lake located in Council Bluffs, Iowa, in the United States. [1] It was formed from a Missouri River flood in 1881. It is the closest lake to Omaha, Nebraska and surrounding metro area which allows motor boating, water skiing, and wakeboarding. Lake Area: 1.158 square miles (3.00 km 2)

  6. Fort Atkinson (Nebraska) - Wikipedia

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    The site that would become Fort Atkinson was the Council Bluff (not to be confused with Council Bluffs, Iowa, 20 miles to the south, renamed to the current name after the bluff in 1852), which was the site of an August 1804 council between the Lewis and Clark Expedition and members of the Oto and Missouria Native American tribes. [6]

  7. Mills County, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Mills County is a county located in the U.S. state of Iowa.As of the 2020 census, the population was 14,484. [1] The county seat is Glenwood. [2] The county was formed in 1851 and named for Major Frederick Mills of Burlington, Iowa, who was killed at the Battle of Churubusco during the Mexican–American War.

  8. Knoxville, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    The first contender was the Muscatine, Oskaloosa & Council Bluffs, proposing an east–west line that would pass through Knoxville, the line being suggested in January 1868 by the proposed Muscatine, Oskaloosa & Council Bluffs. [5] By 1875, when this line reached Knoxville, it was the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad.

  9. Lewis Central Community School District - Wikipedia

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    The Lewis Central Community School District is a public school district headquartered in Council Bluffs, Iowa, U.S. The district is located primarily in southwestern Council Bluffs. It serves the southern portion of the Council Bluffs as well as rural Pottawattamie County and a small part of northern Mills County. [2]