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  2. Manatee River - Wikipedia

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    The Lake Manatee Reservoir is located upstream on the Manatee River. This reservoir, built in 1967, is a 1,174 acres (475 ha) artificial reservoir used as Manatee County's primary water supply. [3] [6] The Manatee River Watershed has three different physiographic locations: plains, lowlands, and uplands. [4]

  3. Lake Manatee - Wikipedia

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    The Manatee River flows into the lake at the eastern end, then continues to the west, where it flows into Tampa Bay. Lake Manatee is a major source of water for Bradenton and other cities in Manatee County, providing 32 million US gallons (120,000,000 L; 27,000,000 imp gal) per day. Lake Manatee State Park is located on the south shore of the lake.

  4. Little Manatee River - Wikipedia

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    Kayaker on the Little Manatee River Map of the river (highlighted in dark blue at the center) Heading up river from the Little Manatee River State Park kayak launch. The Little Manatee River flows 51 miles (82 km), from east of Fort Lonesome, Florida South of Hwy 674 and Earl Reynolds Rd In Hillsborough County through southern Hillsborough County, Florida including towns such as Sun City ...

  5. Bradenton Riverwalk - Wikipedia

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    Bradenton Riverwalk (known locally as the Riverwalk) is a 1.5-mile-long (2.4 km) public green space located along the Manatee River in Bradenton, Florida, between Business US 41 and South Tamiami Trail (US 301 / US 41 concurrently).

  6. Hernando de Soto Bridge (Florida) - Wikipedia

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    The Hernando Desoto Bridge is a bridge carrying U.S. Highway 41 (US 41) and US 301 over the Manatee River between Palmetto and Bradenton, Florida. The Desoto Bridge is 40 feet (12 m) tall and carries four lanes. It is one of two bridges connecting Bradenton and Palmetto. [2]

  7. Ward Lake (Florida) - Wikipedia

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    Ward Lake, also known as Bill Evers Reservoir, is a 255-acre body of water in Manatee County, Florida, in the United States. It provides most of the water for the city of Bradenton and is a water feature in the Manatee River watershed. [1]

  8. Braden River - Wikipedia

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    The Braden River is a 21-mile (34 km) waterway that drains an 83-square-mile (210 km 2) area watershed in west-central Florida and is the largest tributary of the Manatee River. Hydrology [ edit ]

  9. Wares Creek - Wikipedia

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    Wares Creek is a 5-mile-long (8.0 km) stream in Manatee County, Florida. The stream drains into the Manatee River. [2] The creek's name is used by the Wares Creek neighborhood along its downstream path near downtown Bradenton. Neighborhood association activities have included a cleanup of the creek. A canoe trail was proposed alongside it. [3]