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Lake Bluff, Illinois was first settled in 1836. In the mid-1870s, the Lake Bluff Camp Meeting Association, a Methodist Episcopal camp, was founded on 200 acres (81 ha). Most structures at that point were of contemporary architectural styles, but were mostly one-story wood-frame buildings.
Lindeman Lake, also known as Lake Lindeman, is a lake on the Chilkoot Trail in far northwestern British Columbia, Canada. It is just south of Bennett Lake and northeast of the summit of the Chilkoot Pass. From the direction of the pass it is fed by Lindeman Creek (formerly known as One Mile River), which connects the two lakes. [1]
Lindeman Lake is a small lake in Chilliwack Lake Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada.Located at the end of a 3.4 km trail, it is a popular hiking destination. A variety of fish inhabit this lake, including brook trout, cutthroat trout, rainbow trout, steelhead.
Lake Bluff: The historic downtown district of Lake Bluff, Illinois, United States. There are fourteen properties in the district; of these, six buildings, one site, and one object contribute to its historic fabric as contributing properties. 54: Lake Forest Cemetery: Lake Forest Cemetery
The bridge that connects Lake Lure and Chimney Rock in Lake Lure, N.C. on Saturday, September 29, 2024. For a couple of days, the wreckage left the two communities as isolated as they were a ...
Chimney Bluffs State Park is a 597-acre (2.42 km 2) state park [2] in the town of Huron in Wayne County, New York. [3] The park is situated on the southern shore of Lake Ontario, east of Sodus Bay. From the park's hiking trails, visitors can view the large clay formations at the water's edge for which the park is named.
Chimney Rock — a tiny tourist town of 140 people just east of Asheville — was reduced to nothing more than mounds of brown sludge and washed-away roadways that hampered rescue efforts.
Chimney of White Bluff Power Plant: 1,001 ft: 305 m: 1980 United States: Pine Bluff, Arkansas: Chimney of Widows Creek Power Plant: 1,001 ft: 305 m: 1977 United States: Stevenson, Alabama: Demolished on 3 December 2020 by explosives. Chimney of Chvaletice Power Station: 1,001 ft: 305 m: 1977 Czech Republic: Chvaletice: Chimney of Hal B. Wansley ...