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  2. Simpson Lake (South Dakota) - Wikipedia

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    Simpson Lake is a former lake in South Dakota, in the United States. [1] Simpson Lake had the name of Seymour Simpson, a pioneer who settled there. [2] See also.

  3. CM Ranch and Simpson Lake Cabins - Wikipedia

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    The Simpson Lake Cabins are located in the present-day Fitzpatrick Wilderness in Shoshone National Forest on Simpson Lake. Access is by horseback. Before its purchase it was known as the Three Waters Hunting and Fishing Camp, built in 1928 by Nobe Harrison, Earl Nichols and Les Wright for touring hunters.

  4. List of DEW Line Sites - Wikipedia

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    Simpson Lake a.k.a. Site 25: NU "I" site operations ceased 1963 NWS site established September 1991 SRR site approximately 3 ⁄ 4 mi (1.2 km) W of DEW site. CAM-4: DEW Aux / NWS SRR Pelly Bay (Kugaaruk Airport) NU

  5. Vine–Oakwood–Green Bay Road Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Lake Forest gradually became known as a retreat for the wealthy citizens of Chicago, who built estates on the curving, tree-lined streets. The Vine–Oakwood–Green Bay Road region, however, was reserved for individuals of more moderate socio-economic statues until at least the 1890s.

  6. Mount Jimmy Simpson - Wikipedia

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    Mount Jimmy Simpson is a member of the Waputik Mountains, and is situated east of the Wapta Icefield and west of the Bow River valley. Mount Jimmy Simpson can be seen from the Icefields Parkway at Bow Lake. Jimmy Simpson Junior is a 2,721 meter sub-summit east of the mountain.

  7. Theron Wasson - Wikipedia

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    From the 1940s to near the end of his life, Wasson spent his summers at the CM Ranch & Simpson Lake Cabins near Dubois, Wyoming, where he shared his knowledge of natural history with other visitors. [23] He helped survey some of the nearby Wind River Range, and a creek in that area was named after him, Wasson Creek. [24]

  8. Bde Maka Ska - Wikipedia

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    Bde Maka Ska (/ b ə ˈ d eɪ m ə ˈ k ɑː s k ɑː / bə-DAY mə-KAH skah, [2] previously named Lake Calhoun) [3] [4] [5] is the largest lake in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, and part of the city's Chain of Lakes.

  9. Craighead Caverns - Wikipedia

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    Entrance to cavern. Craighead Caverns is an extensive cave system located in between Sweetwater and Madisonville, Tennessee.It is best known for containing the United States' largest and the world's second largest non-subglacial underground lake, The Lost Sea.