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  2. Kettle Falls Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Kettle Falls Hotel is a historic hotel in what is now Voyageurs National Park in the U.S. state of Minnesota. [2] It opened in 1913 deep in the wilderness of the Boundary Waters, at the juncture of Namakan and Rainy Lakes. Today it is the only lodging operating inside the park, and remains accessible only by water. [3]

  3. Judge C. R. Magney State Park - Wikipedia

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    Judge C. R. Magney State Park is a state park in the U.S. state of Minnesota, on the North Shore of Lake Superior.It was named for Clarence R. Magney, a former mayor of Duluth and justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court, who was instrumental in getting 11 state parks and scenic waysides established along the North Shore. [2]

  4. Ikopa River - Wikipedia

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    Ikopa River with pirogues, Antananarivo, 1865 Ikopa river at Tanjombato. The Ikopa River is the second longest waterway in Madagascar and passes through the capital, Antananarivo. [1] It is the largest tributary of the Betsiboka River. It is formed by the Varahina-North and Varahina-South Rivers.

  5. Naniboujou Club Lodge - Wikipedia

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    The Naniboujou Club Lodge is a resort and restaurant built as part of a private club on the North Shore of Lake Superior in Cook County, Minnesota, United States, about 15 miles (24 km) east of Grand Marais. It is named after Naniboujou, a character from the Cree, and the lodge's décor has both Native American and Art Deco influences.

  6. Minnesota officials say lodge that burned had 3 unresolved ...

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    Lutsen, started in 1885, claims to be Minnesota’s oldest resort, with the lodge as its centerpiece. It is a popular destination for hikers, skiers and other visitors from the Midwest and beyond.

  7. Water Park of America - Wikipedia

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    The lazy river was three feet deep and made a circuit around the outer perimeter of the park. The lazy river was ridden on a one-person or two-person inner tube through “caves,” under bridges and waterfalls, and past pools. The ride ended in the wave pool. The swimming pool, also known as the "activity pool," was four feet deep. One end had ...

  8. Hill City, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Hill City is along the shores of Hill Lake, a glacial formation roughly 2 miles (3.2 km) long and an average of 0.25 miles (0.40 km) wide. At the southern end of the lake there is a large hill, named Quadna Mountain locally, presumably formed at the same time as the lake. The "mountain" is the namesake of Hill City.

  9. Hills, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    The Hills school system consolidated with the Beaver Creek school system in 1965 when it became Hills-Beaver Creek (H-BC). The high school, which houses grades 6-12 is located in Hills; the elementary school, with grades PreK-5 is located in Beaver Creek. There were 294 students enrolled in grades K-12 in 2005. The school mascot is the patriots.