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Standing Bear Lake, also known as Dam Site 16, is a park located at 6404 North 132nd street in West Omaha, Nebraska. The park has a 135-acre (55 ha) lake with boating in the summertime, and ice skating in the winter. The park and recreation area covers about 396 acres (160 ha) of land surrounding the lake, with a 131-acre (53 ha) wildlife area ...
Begins at Standing Bear Lake near Ida Street and connects with the Mopac Trail at Hwy. 50 and Hwy. 370. [9] American Discovery Trail: The ADT enters Omaha via the South Omaha Bridge and follows the Omaha Riverfront South Trail to Haworth Park in Bellevue. There it connects to the Keystone Bellevue Loop, Papio, West Papio, and 144th Street ...
Nebraska highways 12 and 14 run through the village, Highway 14 connects Nebraska with South Dakota via the Chief Standing Bear Memorial Bridge, just east of the village across the Missouri River. According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 0.73 square miles (1.89 km 2), all land. [10]
Standing Bear: 135 5 mph: Douglas: northwest Omaha Steverson-Cottonwood 680 5 mph Cherry north of Hyannis Swan 235 Holt south of Atkinson Swanson Reservoir: 5,000 Hitchcock: west of McCook Summit 190 5 mph Burt near Tekama Sutherland Reservoir: 3,017 Lincoln: east of Paxton Twin Lakes 300 Sheridan south of Gordon Twin Lakes WMA 160 5 mph Rock ...
The 63 acres (25 ha) Standing Bear Park [19] in Ponca City, Oklahoma was named in his honor. It is the site of the Standing Bear Museum and Education Center, as well as a 22 feet (6.7 m) high bronze statue of the chief. In 1977, Standing Bear was inducted into the Nebraska Hall of Fame. [20] [21] In 1977, Standing Bear Lake opened.
The Chief Standing Bear Memorial Bridge is a bridge across the Missouri River at the Nebraska-South Dakota border. Located near Niobrara, Nebraska , not far downstream from the confluence of the Niobrara River with the Missouri, it joins Nebraska Highway 14 to South Dakota Highway 37 .
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Lewis and Clark Lake 42°51′45″N 97°29′06″W / 42.86250°N 97.48500°W / 42.86250; -97.48500 ( Gavins Point Chief Standing Bear Memorial Bridge