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  2. Tracy Arm - Wikipedia

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    Tracy Arm is a fjord in the U.S. state of Alaska near Juneau (outlet at 57° 46' 40" N 133° 37' 0" W). It is named after the Secretary of the Navy Benjamin Franklin Tracy.It is located about 45 miles (72 km) south of Juneau and 70 miles (110 km) north of Petersburg, Alaska, off of Holkham Bay and adjacent to Stephens Passage within the Tongass National Forest.

  3. Sawyer County, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Sawyer County Highway B is the busiest rural roadway on average in all of Sawyer County with a high count of 5900 vehicles daily, according to the Wisconsin Department of Transportation's average daily traffic maps for 2008. [11]

  4. File:Map of Wisconsin highlighting Sawyer County.svg

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    English: The maps use data from nationalatlas.gov, specifically countyp020.tar.gz on the Raw Data Download page. The maps also use state outline data from statesp020.tar.gz. The Florida maps use hydrogm020.tar.gz to display Lake Okeechobee.

  5. Climate change: Shocking photos show Alaska glacier melting - AOL

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    Photojournalist Larry Pannell estimates around "two thirds" of the Sawyer Glacier has disappeared since he first visited in 2012.

  6. Holkham Bay - Wikipedia

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    Map of Holkham Bay showing principal mines. The land surrounding Holkham Bay was inhabited by Tlingit people, along with much of the rest of Southeast Alaska. [5] European discovery and its modern name came in 1794 after Joseph Whidbey, exploring as part of the Vancouver Expedition, reported the bay upon his return to George Vancouver. [1]

  7. Hammel, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    An 1880 map of central Wisconsin shows two roads from Medford reaching the east edge of what would become Hammel. [7] The Town of Hammel was organized in 1897. [8] A map from 1900 shows lots of settlement activity, particularly in the east. Some sort of roads followed the course of parts of modern County E along the east edge of the town.

  8. Maplehurst, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The 1911 plat map of Maplehurst shows more roads, more settlers, and a community of Maplehurst platted at the intersection of modern County T and Shiner Ave. [13] A map of the community from 1913 shows neatly planned streets, a hotel, a store and a school. [14] Some claim a railroad spur ran to Maplehurst from the Soo Line to the south. [15]

  9. Mount Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    The south summit, Good Neighbor Peak at 4,785 m (15,699 ft), straddles the international border while the north summit is slightly higher at 4,812 m (15,787 ft). [ 3 ] The mountain was named by William Healey Dall in 1874 after George Vancouver , who explored the southeast coast of Alaska from 1792 to 1794.