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Carter Lake (Iowa–Nebraska) Clear Lake (Iowa) D. DeSoto Lake (Iowa–Nebraska) Duck Lake (Iowa) E. East Okoboji Lake; G. Goose Lake (Clinton County, Iowa) Green ...
Carter Lake is a city in Pottawattamie County, Iowa, United States. A suburb of Omaha, Nebraska, it sits surrounding the south and west sides of the region's major airport, Eppley Airfield. It is separated from the rest of Iowa by the Missouri River, effectively making it an exclave. The population was 3,791 at the 2020 census. [3]
Capitol Beach Lake; Carter Lake (Iowa–Nebraska) Conestoga Lake; Czechland Lake Recreation Area; D. DeSoto Lake (Iowa–Nebraska) L. Lewis and Clark Lake; M. Mud ...
It is the second-largest county in Iowa by area after Kossuth County. [6] Pottawattamie County is located within Iowa's Loess Hills, and was the site of Kanesville along The Mormon Trail [7] Due to movement of the Missouri River and a Supreme Court ruling, part of the county, Carter Lake, actually lies on the far side of the Missouri River ...
Big Creek Lake (Iowa) Black Hawk Lake; Carter Lake; Clear Lake; Coralville Lake; East Okoboji Lake; Elm Lake (Iowa) Five Island Lake; Goose Lake; Green Valley Lake (Iowa) Hartwick Lake; High Lake (Iowa) Lake Icaria; Iowa Lake; Lost Island Lake; Lost Grove Lake; Lake Manawa; Lake Morris; North Twin Lake; Lake Odessa (Iowa) Okamanpeedan Lake ...
Largest lake, shared with South Dakota. Long 155 5 mph Brown south of Ainsworth Mallard Landing 90 Douglas County: private lake Maloney: 1,650 Lincoln: near North Platte McConaughy: 30,500 Keith: near Ogallala. Largest lake entirely within the State of Nebraska. Lake Minatare: 2,158 Scotts Bluff NE of Scotts Bluff Ogallala 650 5 mph Keith near ...
Carter Lake is a shallow oxbow lake in Nebraska and Iowa, located next to Omaha, and marks one of the only spots the Iowa-Nebraska border is not on the Missouri River. [1] Soon after its formation the lake was called the East Omaha Lake, and then Lake Nakoma. The city of Carter Lake, Iowa, takes its name from the lake. The lake was formed from ...
IA-96 SD-1: Sioux City Bridge [c] Replaced Whipple truss: 1888 1986 Chicago and North Western Railway: Missouri River: Sioux City, Iowa, and South Sioux City, Nebraska: Woodbury County, Iowa, and Dakota County, Nebraska: IA-97: Ebys Mill Road Bridge