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  2. Beaver Dam, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Beaver Dam was first settled by Thomas Mackie and Joseph Goetschius in 1841; by 1843, it had a population of almost 100. The city was named for an old beaver dam located in a stream flowing into Beaver Dam River. [6] The area had also been known as Okwaanim, Chippewa for beaver dam. [7] The community was incorporated as a city on March 18, 1856 ...

  3. Beaver dam - Wikipedia

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    A beaver dam or beaver impoundment is a dam built by beavers; it creates a pond which protects against predators such as coyotes, wolves and bears, and holds their food during winter. These structures modify the natural environment in such a way that the overall ecosystem builds upon the change, making beavers a keystone species and ecosystem ...

  4. Flow device - Wikipedia

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    Beavers diligently plug leaks in their dams because their survival depends upon the cover provided by the water in their pond. If a beaver can detect the flow of pond water into a pipe, it will plug the pipe with mud and sticks. To be successful, a beaver dam pipe must eliminate the sound and feel of water flowing into the pipe.

  5. Beaver Dam, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Beaver Dam is a home rule-class city [3] in Ohio County, Kentucky, in the United States. The population was 3,409 at the 2010 census, and it is the most populous community in the county. It is named for the Beaver Dam Baptist Church which predates the town by several decades. [4] The city was formally incorporated by the state assembly in 1873. [5]

  6. Beaver Dam, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Beaver Dams was the original name from 1863 to about 1947 when the Arizona Department of Highways (now ADOT) used the singular name of Beaver Dam on road signs and the new name has been used since. The Mormon Road was used by Forty-niners in 1849 and Mormon colonists and other travelers from then on.

  7. Beaver Dam, Utah - Wikipedia

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    Beaver Dam was settled in 1867 by people from the nearby communities of Providence and Deweyville and was named for the numerous beaver dams along nearby Willow Creek. [5] In 1868, the first co-op dairy in Utah was established there. [5]

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