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  2. Belle Fourche River - Wikipedia

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    A view of the upper course of the Belle Fourche River in Devils Tower National Monument Course and watershed of the Belle Fourche River. The Belle Fourche River (pronounced bel FOOSH; Lakota: Šahíyela Wakpá [1]) is a tributary of the Cheyenne River, approximately 290 miles (470 km) long, in the U.S. states of Wyoming and South Dakota. [2]

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Butte County ...

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    NE of Belle Fourche: Belle Fourche: 5: South Dakota Dept. of Transportation Bridge No. 10-112-355: December 9, 1993 (#93001276) December 15, 1999: Diversion Dam Rd. over Crow Cr. Belle Fourche vicinity

  4. List of rivers of South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    North Fork Moreau River; South Fork Moreau River; Cheyenne River. Battle Creek. Iron Creek. Toll Gate Creek; French Creek; Fall River; Rapid Creek. Castle Creek; Belle Fourche River. Owl Creek; Redwater River; Spearfish Creek; Cherry Creek; Bad River; American Creek; White River. Wounded Knee Creek; Little White River; Niobrara River (Nebraska ...

  5. Belle Fourche Dam - Wikipedia

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    The Belle Fourche Dam, also known as Orman Dam, is a dam on Owl Creek in Butte County, South Dakota, USA, approximately eight miles east of Belle Fourche, South Dakota, along U.S. Route 212. Its construction created the Belle Fourche Reservoir , the Belle Fourche National Wildlife Refuge, and the Rocky Point Recreation Area.

  6. Belle Fourche, South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Belle Fourche, French for "beautiful fork", [9] was named by French explorers from New France, referring to the confluence of what is now known as the Belle Fourche and Redwater Rivers and the Hay Creek. Beaver trappers worked these rivers until the mid-19th century, and Belle Fourche became a well known fur-trading rendezvous point.

  7. Vale Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Vale Bridge near Vale, South Dakota brings a local road over the Belle Fourche River. It was built in 1906. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999. [1] It is a Pratt through truss bridge produced by the Canton Bridge Company. Its main span is a 142 feet (43 m) steel, pin-connected truss.

  8. Butte County, South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Butte County is a county in the U.S. state of South Dakota.As of the 2020 census, the population was 10,243. [1] Its county seat is Belle Fourche. [2] The county was established in the Dakota Territory on March 2, 1883, and given the descriptive name based on the French word for a hill.

  9. Redwater River (South Dakota) - Wikipedia

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    Redwater River is a river located in Butte County, South Dakota, a tributary of the Belle Fourche River. It is near Belle Fourche, South Dakota. [1] [2] References