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  2. Flambeau River - Wikipedia

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    The Flambeau River is a tributary of the Chippewa River in northern Wisconsin, United States. The Chippewa is in turn a tributary of the upper Mississippi River . The Flambeau drains an area of 1,860 square miles (4,800 km 2 ) [ 1 ] and descends from an elevation of approximately 1,570 feet (480 m) to 1,060 feet (320 m) above sea level.

  3. Samoset Council - Wikipedia

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    The 150-acre (0.6 km 2) Flambeau Canoe Base is located on the south fork of the Flambeau River, near Lugerville, Wisconsin. [18] The property includes several campsites, a covered shelter, and a tiered camp fire area.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Vilas County ...

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    In 1910 Henry and Ruth Voss started a summer resort on Spider Lake with two Rustic-styled cabins and a larger main lodge which was also the Voss's summer home. After US-51 was built nearby around 1924, they added a Craftsman-styled main lodge, more cabins, a garage, diner, tavern and dance hall. Still runs on American Plan and still operated by ...

  5. Ladysmith, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The Ojibwe who travelled the Flambeau River called the area that would become Ladysmith Gakaabikijiwanan ("of cliffed rapids"). The city was founded in 1885 at the intersection of the Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railroad (Soo Line) with the Flambeau River, initially named Flambeau Falls. Robert Corbett, a logging and lumbering ...

  6. Flambeau River State Forest - Wikipedia

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    Flambeau River State Forest is a 90,147 acre (364 km 2) unit of the Wisconsin state park system. The North and South Forks of the Flambeau River join within the park, providing over 75 miles (121 km) of mostly undeveloped river.

  7. Park Falls, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Park Falls is a city in Price County, Wisconsin, United States.The population was 2,410 at the 2020 census, down from 2,462 at 2010. [4] Located in the woods of north central Wisconsin, primarily the Chequamegon National Forest, Park Falls is a small community divided by the North Fork of the Flambeau River, a popular destination for fishing, canoeing and whitewater rafting.

  8. Turtle-Flambeau Flowage - Wikipedia

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    The Turtle-Flambeau Flowage was created in 1926 when the Chippewa and Flambeau Improvement Company built a dam on the Flambeau River downstream from its confluence with the Turtle River. The dam flooded 16 natural lakes and formed an impoundment of approximately 14,000 acres (57 km 2 ).

  9. Swamp Creek (Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    The Flambeau is in turn a tributary of the Chippewa River. [2] Swamp Creek is the largest of 23 streams which flow into the Flambeau River, and one of a few which have a dam. The other remaining tributaries of the Flambeau River are fairly small, but many support trout populations. [3]

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