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  2. Lake Okeechobee - Wikipedia

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    Lake Okeechobee (US: / oʊ k i ˈ tʃ oʊ b i / oh-kee-CHOH-bee) [1] is the largest freshwater lake in the U.S. state of Florida. [2] It is the eighth-largest natural freshwater lake among the 50 states of the United States and the second-largest natural freshwater lake contained entirely within the contiguous 48 states, after Lake Michigan.

  3. Brighton Reservation - Wikipedia

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    Brighton Reservation is an Indian reservation of the Seminole Tribe of Florida, located in northeast Glades County near the northwest shore of Lake Okeechobee. It is one of six reservations held in trust by the federal government for this tribe.

  4. Lake Okeechobee Scenic Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Lake Okeechobee Scenic Trail (LOST) is a 109-mile multi-use path around Lake Okeechobee, the seventh largest lake in the United States and the largest in the state of Florida. The trail began as the Okeechobee Segment of the Florida National Scenic Trail (FNST), a 1,000 mile trail that runs from Miami to Pensacola.

  5. Boaters beware! Army Corps warns Lake Okeechobee ... - AOL

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    C-44 Canal railroad lift bridge. St. Lucie Lock and Dam (S80). Port Mayaca Lock and Dam (S308). Julian Keen Lock and Dam (S77) Ortona (S78) W.P. Franklin dam (S79) When a boat or other watercraft ...

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  7. Everglades National Park - Wikipedia

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    Two years later, the 1928 Okeechobee Hurricane claimed 2,500 lives when Lake Okeechobee once again surged over its levees. Politicians who declared the Everglades uninhabitable were silenced when a four-story wall, the Herbert Hoover Dike, was built around Lake Okeechobee. This wall effectively cut off the water source from the Everglades.