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  2. Glacial Lake Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Glacial Lake Wisconsin 20,000 years ago with modern counties for geographical context. Glacial Lake Wisconsin was a prehistoric proglacial lake that existed from approximately 18,000 to 14,000 years ago, at the end of the last ice age , in the central part of present-day Wisconsin in the United States .

  3. Driftless Area - Wikipedia

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    Autumn in the Driftless Area of Cross Plains, Wisconsin. The Driftless Area, also known as Bluff Country and the Paleozoic Plateau, is a topographical and cultural region in the Midwestern United States [1] that comprises southwestern Wisconsin, southeastern Minnesota, northeastern Iowa, and the extreme northwestern corner of Illinois.

  4. Ice Age Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Ice Age Trail is a National Scenic Trail stretching 1,200 miles (1,900 km) in the state of Wisconsin in the United States. [1] [2] The trail is administered by the National Park Service, [3] and is constructed and maintained by private and public agencies including the Ice Age Trail Alliance, a non-profit and member-volunteer based organization with local chapters. [4]

  5. List of Wisconsin state parks - Wikipedia

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    Contains unusual steep sandstone bluffs that formed as islands in Glacial Lake Wisconsin. [42] Mirror Lake State Park: Sauk: 2,179 882 1962 Mirror Lake Surrounds a reservoir whose wooded shores and 50-foot (15 m) cliffs often keep the water mirror-smooth. [43] The Seth Peterson Cottage designed by Frank Lloyd Wright is on the NRHP. Natural ...

  6. Ice Age National Scientific Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The Ice Age National Scientific Reserve is an affiliated area of the National Park System of the United States comprising nine sites in Wisconsin that preserve geological evidence of glaciation. To protect the scientific and scenic value of the landforms, the U.S. Congress authorized the creation of a cooperative reserve in 1964.

  7. List of ecoregions in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    51b - Central Wisconsin Undulating Till Plain; 51c - Glacial Lake Wisconsin Sand Plain; 51d - Central Sand Ridges; 51e - Upper Wolf River Stagnation Moraine; 51f - Green Bay Till and Lacustrine Plain; 51g - Door Peninsula; 52 Driftless Area. 52a - Savanna Section; 52b - Coulee Section; 53 Southeastern Wisconsin Till Plains. 53a - Rock River ...

  8. Dells of the Wisconsin River - Wikipedia

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    However, the Dells itself was never covered by glacial ice sheets – it was part of the large Driftless Area that was bypassed by the ice. The melting of the glacier formed Glacial Lake Wisconsin, a lake about the size of Great Salt Lake in Utah and as deep as 150 feet (45 m). The lake was held back by an ice dam of the remaining glacier.

  9. Jet, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Jet is 12 miles (19 km) east-southeast of the county seat, Cherokee. [9] Jet is located at the intersection of U.S. Highway 64 and State Highway 38. This intersection is the southern terminus of SH-38. [10] According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 0.3 square miles (0.78 km 2), all land. [citation needed]