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  2. Beaver Lake (Arkansas) - Wikipedia

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    Beaver Lake has some 487 miles (784 km) of shoreline. With towering limestone bluffs, natural caves , and a wide variety of trees and flowering shrubs , it is a popular tourist destination. Beaver Lake is the source of drinking water in Northwest Arkansas, which is managed, treated and sold by Beaver Water District , serving more than 450,000 ...

  3. Beaver Lake (North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Beaver Lake postcard c. 1930-1945. The community of Beaver Lake, which was later renamed Lakeview Park, was planned by architect John Nolen. [8] It was built outside of Asheville's official limits, but contributed to the city's growth. [9] The first homes at Beaver Lake built made in the Tudor Revival and Colonial Revival styles.

  4. Monte Ne - Wikipedia

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    Monte Ne was a health resort and planned community established and operated by William Hope Harvey from 1901 into the 1920s. It was located in a valley just east of the town of Rogers, Arkansas, though today its location is mostly under the waters of Beaver Lake.

  5. Beaver Lake (King County, Washington) - Wikipedia

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    Beaver Lake has been historically a habitat for Beavers, from which it was named. [3] Beaver Lake "may soon need a name change" because flooding of some homeowner's docks, has prompted the Sammamish Parks and Recreation Department to obtain an emergency permit from the Washington Department of Ecology to relocate a family of beavers (Castor canadensis) that built a dam on Laughing Jacobs Creek ...

  6. Beaver Lake (Newton County, Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    The name "Beaver Lake" was first recorded by U.S. surveyors in 1834, who deemed it and the surrounding area "of little value." Due to the Swamp Land Act of 1850, Indiana received 1,265,000 acres of wetlands, but only about 9,000 acres near Beaver Lake, consisting mostly of its surrounding marshland. [2]

  7. List of lakes of Missoula County, Montana - Wikipedia

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    Beanhole Lake, el. 7,270 feet (2,220; Beaver Lake, el. 5,728 feet (1,746; Big Lake, el. 6,880 feet (2,100; Big Sky Lake, el. 4,275 feet (1,303; Blanchard Lake, el ...

  8. Category:Lakes of Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Bear Lake (Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia) Beaver Lake (Halifax) Beaver Lake (Inverness) Beaver Lake (Pictou) Beaver Lake (Queens) Beaver Lake (Shelburne) Beaver Lake (Victoria, Nova Scotia) Beaver Lake (Yarmouth) Belle Lake (Nova Scotia) Big Lake, Nova Scotia; Big Molly Upsim Lake; Black Lake (Nova Scotia) Blacketts Lake; Boggy Lake

  9. Beaver Lake (Yankton County, South Dakota) - Wikipedia

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    Beaver Lake is a lake in South Dakota, in the United States. [1] Beaver Lake was once teeming with beavers, hence the name. [2] See also. List of lakes in South Dakota;