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Location: Greenwood County, Kansas: Coordinates: 1]: Type: Reservoir: Primary inflows: Fall River: Primary outflows: Fall River to Verdigris River: Basin countries: United States: Managing agency: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers: Built: 1948: First flooded: 1949: Surface elevation: 945 ft (288 m) [1]: Settlements: Fall River, Climax, Severy, Coyville: References: [1]: Fall River Lake is a ...
Wilson State Park is a public recreation area found on the south shore of 9,000-acre (3,600 ha) Wilson Lake reservoir approximately 10 miles (16 km) north of the city of Wilson in Russell County, Kansas, United States.
Wilson Lake is a reservoir in the U.S. state of Kansas, on the border of Russell County and Lincoln County. [5] Built and managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for flood control, it is also used for wildlife management and recreation. Several parks are located along its shoreline, including Wilson State Park. [6]
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... in Category:Lakes of Kansas by county. It should hold all the pages in the county-level categories, and may hold other ...
1915 Railroad Map of Marion County. The National Old Trails Road, also known as the Ocean-to-Ocean Highway, was established in 1912, and was routed through Lehigh, Hillsboro, Marion and Lost Springs. In 1937, the Marion County Lake was completed by the Civilian Conservation Corps south-east of Marion for the purpose of recreation. There were ...
Marion County Lake is 1.5 miles (2.4 km) southeast of Marion, on the western edge of the Flint Hills region of Kansas, United States. [2] An unincorporated residential community is around the lake. The much larger Marion Reservoir is located northwest of Marion.
Moline is a city in Elk County, Kansas, United States. [1] As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 345. [4] Moline is located in south central Elk County at the intersection of U.S. Highway 160 and K-99. Moline is known for being the home of Kansas' oldest swinging (suspension-type) bridge, built in 1904. [5]
K-170 provides access, via county roads, to Lyons County State Fishing Lake. [5] The highway that became K-170 was first designated by 1930 as K-70, from K-11 and K-22 east to Reading. K-11 was renumbered to K-99, and K-22 was decommissioned in 1938. Then in 1946, the highway was extended east to end in Osage City.