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  2. Watersheds of Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The Watersheds of Indiana consist of six distinct Indiana watershed regions that drain into five major bodies of water. In the above map, The largest area, shaded in green, drains into the Wabash River .

  3. List of dams and reservoirs in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Following is a list of dams and reservoirs in Indiana. All major dams are linked below. The National Inventory of Dams defines any "major dam" as being 50 feet (15 m) tall with a storage capacity of at least 5,000 acre-feet (6,200,000 m 3 ), or of any height with a storage capacity of 25,000 acre-feet (31,000,000 m 3 ).

  4. Webster Lake (Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    Lake Webster is a fresh water lake located in Kosciusko County, Indiana, United States. Formerly it was known as Boydston Lake . It borders the town of North Webster to the west of the lake.

  5. Wikipedia : WikiProject U.S. Roads/Indiana/Resources/Maps

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    This page was last edited on 12 September 2015, at 15:17 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Monroe Lake - Wikipedia

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    1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure. Monroe Lake is a reservoir located about 10 miles (16 km) southeast of Bloomington , Indiana , United States . The lake is the largest entirely situated in Indiana with 10,750 acres (43.5 km 2 ) of water surface area spread over the counties of Monroe and Brown .

  7. Wabash River - Wikipedia

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    Upon entering Indiana, the river has many sharp turns; these regularly lead to log jams that can block the river. Because of the many turns in the river, during the 1830s, the state created several separate canal channels to shorten the journey between the state line and Fort Wayne as part of the Wabash and Erie Canal project. The canals were ...

  8. White River (Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    The White River is an American two-forked river that flows through central and southern Indiana and is the main tributary to the Wabash River. Via the west fork, considered to be the main stem of the river by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names, [2] the White River is 362 miles (583 km) long. [3] Indiana's capital, Indianapolis, is located along ...

  9. Wikipedia : WikiProject Indiana

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    Geographical coordinates : Indiana articles missing geocoordinate data; Infobox : Indiana articles needing infoboxes; Map : Requested maps in Indiana; Photo : Requested photographs in Indiana, County courthouses (whole northeast is done), better picture of the Wabash River that shows off the natural beauty (maybe fall, near Fort Ouiatenon).