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  2. Grand Lake o' the Cherokees - Wikipedia

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    The Army Corps of Engineers controls releases into the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System when lake levels exceed 745 feet (227 m), although locking into Grand Lake is not possible. Grand Lake and its neighbor, Lake Hudson (also managed by the GRDA), are the only two major lakes in the state where one can build directly on the ...

  3. List of lakes of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Grand Lake o' the Cherokees: 1,515,416 [3] 41,779 [3] 36.3 [3] ... Oklahoma Lake Levels; Oklahoma Digital Maps: Digital Collections of Oklahoma and Indian Territory

  4. Bernice State Park - Wikipedia

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    Bernice State Park, also called Bernice Area at Grand Lake State Park, is an 88-acre (360,000 m 2) Oklahoma state park located in Delaware County, Oklahoma. It is located near the city of Bernice, Oklahoma at the northwestern corner of Grand Lake o' the Cherokees. The park is actually across the mouth of the Neosho River from the town of ...

  5. Monkey Island, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Monkey Island is a peninsula on the northern shore of Grand Lake o' the Cherokees, located 8 miles (13 km) southwest of Grove, Oklahoma. [1] It is 6 miles (9.7 km) long from north to south and State Highway 125 runs through the peninsula to its southern end. [2] [3] [4]

  6. Pensacola Dam - Wikipedia

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    The Pensacola Dam, also known as the Grand River Dam, is a multiple-arch buttress dam located between the towns of Disney and Langley on the Grand River in Mayes County, Oklahoma. The dam is operated by the Grand River Dam Authority and creates Grand Lake o' the Cherokees .

  7. Phonemic orthography - Wikipedia

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    In less formally precise terms, a language with a highly phonemic orthography may be described as having regular spelling or phonetic spelling. Another terminology is that of deep and shallow orthographies , in which the depth of an orthography is the degree to which it diverges from being truly phonemic.

  8. What's in our names? How our streets and landmarks tell our ...

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    A native of Lake City, Chapman attended the University of Florida and Stetson Law School. He returned to Lake City and practiced law with Fred Cone, who later was elected the 27th governor of ...

  9. Grand Lake Towne, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Grand Lake Towne was first developed and incorporated in the early 1960s by George Creager of Oklahoma City. As of June 2022, Kenneth Calhoun holds the position of Mayor and representative for the town. As of 2010 Grand Lake Towne had a population of 74. The median age was 55.2.