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  2. Lake Pepin - Wikipedia

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    Lake Pepin from Wisconsin side. Lake Pepin (/ ˈ p ɛ p ɪ n / PEP-in) [1] is a naturally occurring lake on the Mississippi River on the border between the U.S. states of Minnesota and Wisconsin. It is located in a valley carved by the outflow of an enormous glacial lake at the end of the last Ice Age. The lake formed when the Mississippi, a ...

  3. Sea Wing disaster - Wikipedia

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    The Sea Wing disaster occurred on July 13, 1890, when a strong squall line overturned the excursion vessel Sea Wing on Lake Pepin near Lake City, Minnesota.Approximately 215 people were aboard the vessel when it overturned and as a result of the accident 98 passengers drowned.

  4. National Eagle Center - Wikipedia

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    The site is located where hundreds of bald eagles congregate to scavenge and hunt fish year round due to a geographic anomaly at the confluence of the Mississippi and Chippewa Rivers. The Chippewa River's sedimentary deposits formed a delta creating Lake Pepin, a naturally occurring lake on the Mississippi formed by the backup of water. The ...

  5. Meet the local photographer couple archiving MS history in ...

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    Jason and Amanda Ray, a husband and wife duo under who work under the name Double Negative Photography, spend their time traveling to Mississippi's military parks, historic sites and long ...

  6. Fort Beauharnois - Wikipedia

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    Fort Beauharnois (French pronunciation: [fɔʁ boaʁnwa]) was a French fort, serving as a fur trading post and Catholic mission, built on the shores of Lake Pepin, a wide section of the upper Mississippi River, in 1727. The location chosen was on lowlands and the fort was rebuilt in 1730 on higher ground.

  7. Barn Bluff (Red Wing, Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    The bluff overlooks the downtown area and towers about 400 feet (120 m) above the Mississippi River with an extensive view of Lake Pepin to the south. It is one of hundreds of bluffs in the Driftless Area, which covers parts of Wisconsin, Iowa, and Illinois, in addition to the southeastern toe of Minnesota.

  8. Fort Saint Antoine - Wikipedia

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    Fort Saint Antoine was a French fort on Lake Pepin in present-day Wisconsin founded in 1686 by explorer and fur trader Nicholas Perrot and his expedition of Canadiens.They had come to the region to begin trading with Native American tribes of the area.

  9. Ralph Samuelson - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Wilford Samuelson (July 3, 1903 – August 28, 1977) was the inventor of water skiing, which he first performed in the summer of 1922 in Lake City, Minnesota, just before his 19th birthday. Samuelson was already skilled at aquaplaning —standing on a board while being pulled by a powerboat —but he hoped to create something like snow ...