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Pokegama Lake is the name used for two lakes in the U.S. state of Minnesota. One is located near Grand Rapids in Itasca County. [1] [2] The lake was made into a reservoir by the construction of the Pokegama Lake Dam on the Mississippi River in Cohasset, Minnesota. The other Pokegama is located near Pine City in Pine County. [3]
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Pokegama (/ p ə ˈ k ɛ ɡ ɒ ˌ m ɑː /) is an unincorporated community in Pokegama Township, Pine County, Minnesota, United States; along the southern shores of Pokegama Lake. Its name in Ojibwe is Bakegamaang , meaning "at the side-lake", referring to Pokegama Lake's position to the Snake River .
Dickinson Bayou is a bayou in Texas.. Boats on Dickinson Bayou. Dickinson Bayou is located in southeast Texas in the San Jacinto-Brazos Coastal Basin. [1] Dickinson Bayou rises two miles northeast of Alvin in northwestern Galveston County (at 29°29' N, 95°14' W) and flows east for over 20 miles to its mouth on Dickinson Bay and Galveston Bay, just south of San Leon and a mile east of the ...
Pokegama Creek in Pine County with its headwaters in Kanabec County is a stream in the U.S. state of Minnesota. [1]Pokegama is a name derived from the Ojibwe language Bakegamaa (/ p ɒ ʔ ˈ k eɪ k ʌ ˌ m ɑː /) meaning "the water which juts off from another water", [2] which describes Pokegama Lake that the Creek flows into in relation to the Snake River.
Pokegama Lake Dam (National ID MN00584) is a dam in Cohasset, Itasca County, Minnesota, northwest of the city of Grand Rapids. The concrete and timber crib dam was constructed in 1884 by the United States Army Corps of Engineers , with a height of 17 feet (5.2 m), and a length of 385 feet (117 m) at its crest. [ 1 ]
Pokegama Bay is a small bay in northwestern Douglas County, Wisconsin, United States, which the St Louis River flows. [1] It makes up part of the border between Minnesota and Wisconsin. Pokegama River, named after the bay, flows into this bay. Artist Eastman Johnson built a small cabin at Pokegama Bay while living in Wisconsin.
The Pokegama River is a 26.3-mile-long (42.3 km) [1] river in Wisconsin and Minnesota in the United States. [2] It is a tributary of the Saint Louis River , joining it in the western part of the city of Superior, Wisconsin .