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  2. Lake Winnibigoshish - Wikipedia

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    Lake Winnibigoshish is a body of water in north central Minnesota in the Chippewa National Forest. Its name comes from the Ojibwe language Wiinibiigoonzhish , a diminutive and pejorative form of Wiinibiig , meaning "filthy water" (i.e., "brackish water").

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Cass County ...

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    Highly intact example of north-central Minnesota's early lake resorts, with a main lodge and 20 cabins built around 1929. ... Winnibigoshish Lake Dam. May 11, 1982 ...

  4. Winnibigoshish Lake Dam - Wikipedia

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    The original 1884 dam under construction. The Winnibigoshish Lake Dam is a dam at the outlet of Lake Winnibigoshish into the Mississippi River in Minnesota, United States. The dam crosses the county line between Cass County and Itasca County, and lies within the Leech Lake Indian Reservation.

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Itasca ...

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    Squaw Lake vicinity: Rare intaglio (inverse mound), shaped like a turtle, commemorating battles between the Dakota and Ojibwe in the 18th century. [23] 19: White Oak Point Site: White Oak Point Site: October 18, 1972 : Address restricted [22] Zemple vicinity: Site almost continuously inhabited for more than 10,000 years.

  6. Chippewa National Forest - Wikipedia

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    Ojibwa women in canoe, Leech Lake. The Forest was established as the Minnesota Forest Reserve on 27 June 1902, with the passage of the Morris Act. [2] While this act mainly addressed the disposition of unallotted lands on Ojibwe Indian reservations in Minnesota, 200,000 acres (810 km 2) of the Chippewas of the Mississippi, Cass Lake, Leech Lake, and Winnibigoshish Indian reservations were ...

  7. The Big Fish (roadside attraction) - Wikipedia

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    The Big Fish and the Big Fish Supper Club are located near the south shore of Lake Winnibigoshish, known locally as Lake Winnie. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Midwestern United States cultural historian Eric Dregni described The Big Fish as "uniquely Minnesota" and named it one the state's seven wonders, along with sites such as the Kensington Runestone and the ...