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  2. Paddle-to-the-Sea - Wikipedia

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    It was recognized as a Caldecott Honor Book in 1942. [1] The film Paddle to the Sea, based on this book but omitting many details, was produced by the National Film Board of Canada in 1966, directed by Bill Mason. It was nominated for an Oscar. [2] A water park based on the book was opened in 2016 in the town of Nipigon, where the fictional ...

  3. North America's Forgotten Past - Wikipedia

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    The book is set in the North American continent during the Iron Age (c. 100 CE) and follows the plight of a group of natives trying to save their clan from a great evil and avoid a rival clan. Clan fighting over a powerful totemic mask has brought the Mound Builder people of the Great Lakes region to the edge of destruction. It is up to Star ...

  4. Rover Boys - Wikipedia

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    The Rover Boys on the Great Lakes, or, The Secret of the Island Cave - 1901; The Rover Boys in the Mountains, or, A Hunt for Fun and Fortune- 1902; The Rover Boys on Land and Sea, or, The Crusoes of Seven Islands - 1903; The Rover Boys in Camp, or, The Rivals of Pine Island - 1904; The Rover Boys on the River, or, The Search for the Missing ...

  5. Great Lakes - Wikipedia

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    The Great Lakes, also called the Great Lakes of North America, are a series of large interconnected freshwater lakes spanning the Canada–United States border.The five lakes are Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario (though hydrologically, Michigan and Huron are a single body of water, as they are joined by the Straits of Mackinac).

  6. Great Lakes region - Wikipedia

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    Paleo-Indian cultures were the earliest in North America, with a presence in the Great Plains and Great Lakes areas from about 12,000 BCE to around 8,000 BCE. [citation needed] Prior to European settlement, Iroquoian people lived around Lakes Erie and Ontario, [2] Algonquian peoples around most of the rest, and a variety of other indigenous nation-peoples including the Menominee, Ojibwa ...

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  8. Plymouth (schooner-barge) - Wikipedia

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    A storm described in the book: Lore of the Lakes, as "The most disastrous that has ever swept our Great Lakes, both from loss of life and property this unprecedented." The storm of heavy snow, bitter cold winds and frightening high waves took the lives of an estimated 235 mariners, with Plymouth being the only ship lost on Lake Michigan.

  9. Feet of lake-effect snow pile up across Great Lakes as ... - AOL

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    Download The Free Fox Weather App Off Lake Ontario, the band of heavy snow will swing south, crossing the Tug Hill region and ending up in northern, or even central Oswego County by Friday morning.