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  5. 5 Best Photo Opportunities in Breckenridge - AOL

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    When it comes to photo opportunities, Breckenridge is full of them! A mountain town in the best sense, it is picturesque in the extreme. In the warmer months, a simple shot of Main Street, with ...

  6. 12 best mountain towns in the US to see fall foliage

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    The town's ubiquitous aspen trees present a sweep of yellow leaves against a bluebird sky. Hiking the peaks of Maroon Bells is a local favorite. TAKE A DIP: 9 best natural hot springs in Colorado

  7. Mysterious disappearing waterfall in Minnesota baffles geologists. Mary Kinney. Updated July 14, 2016 at 10:39 PM. Mysterious Disappearing Waterfall in Minnesota.

  8. Otter Tail River - Wikipedia

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    At its mouth, it joins with the Bois de Sioux River to form the Red River between Breckenridge, Minnesota and Wahpeton, North Dakota. [4] The Red River is the Minnesota–North Dakota boundary from this point onward to the Canada–United States border. Waters of the Red River watershed ultimately flow north into Hudson Bay. [5]

  9. Breckenridge, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Breckenridge was also staunchly pro-slavery and was a Major General in the Confederate Army. [9] A post office has been in operation at Breckenridge since 1857. [10] Breckenridge was incorporated in 1908. [9] The city contains one property listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the 1928 Wilkin County Courthouse. [11]