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  2. Fishermen's Memorial State Park - Wikipedia

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    Fishermen's Memorial State Park is a public recreation area and campground encompassing 91 acres (37 ha) on Point Judith in the town of Narragansett, Rhode Island. [2] The state park occupies a portion of the former Fort Nathaniel Greene, named after Rhode Island native and Revolutionary War general Nathaniel Greene.

  3. Harbor Defenses of Narragansett Bay - Wikipedia

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    Map of Narragansett Bay. The Harbor Defenses of Narragansett Bay was a United States Army Coast Artillery Corps harbor defense command. [1] It coordinated the coast defenses of Narragansett Bay and Rhode Island from 1895 to 1950, beginning with the Endicott program. These included both coast artillery forts and underwater minefields.

  4. Fisherman's Island State Park - Wikipedia

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    Fisherman's Island State Park is a public recreation area of 2,678 acres (1,084 ha) sitting on six miles (9.7 km) of Lake Michigan shoreline southwest of Charlevoix, Michigan. [3] It is named for a small piece of land, Fisherman Island , located some 900 feet (270 m) from the mainland.

  5. Fisherman Island (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Fisherman Island is an island in Lake Michigan on the western shore of Charlevoix County, Michigan. [1] The island part of the 2,678-acre Fisherman's Island State Park . [ 2 ] The island becomes a peninsula with the mainland, when water levels are low in Lake Michigan.

  6. Big Sandy Lake - Wikipedia

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    Big Sandy Lake is a lake in Aitkin County, Minnesota, approximately nine miles north of McGregor.The lake is considered fertile walleye ground with several habitat types, including the open main basin, the deep, cold eastern basin, and a shallow, more isolated south basin.

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  8. Pinckney State Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    The village of Pinckney is the largest settlement in the area, lying just to the east of the northeast corner of the park. Hell lies within the park and is the center of recreation at Pinckney State Recreation Area. [4] [5] [6] Hell grew up around a sawmill, gristmill, distillery and tavern. All three were operated by George Reeves.

  9. Emerson, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    By 1939, Emerson had around 25 residents that consisted of fishermen and their families. The following year, an unnamed resident deeded 2,000 acres (8.09 km 2) of land to the state. [12] In 1947, the area became part of the newly-established Tahquamenon Falls State Park. [14] By 1954, M-123 was extended north to the Tahquamenon River at Emerson ...