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Business District of Medina Location of Medina, North Dakota Coordinates: 46°53′38″N 99°18′00″W / 46.89389°N 99.30000°W / 46.89389; -99
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1963–Present. Camp Eagle comprises the eastern half of the Covered Wagon Scout Reservation [58] Camp Kitaki: Camp Opal Springs: Tri-Trails Council (defunct) Near Wellfleet, NE: Closed: Site was occupied by Dancing Leaf Earth Lodge until 2016 [59] Camp Wa-kon-da: Mid-America Council: Bellevue, NE: Active
Building had previously been a Baptist church. [5] 44: Blow-Me-Down Grange: 1839 built 2001 NRHP-listed 1071 NH 12-A: Plainfield, New Hampshire: Greek Revival architecture [2] 45.5: Lower Intervale Grange No. 321: 1912 built 2022 NRHP-listed
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North Dakota Highway 46 (ND 46) is a 121-mile-long (195 km) road in eastern North Dakota, crossing the Red River Valley between Streeter and Oxbow. It parallels and runs about 20 miles (32 km) south of Interstate 94 (I-94). I-29 borders it on the east and ND 30 borders it on the west.
North Dakota Highway 19 (ND 19) is an east–west route through central North Dakota. It runs from County Road 19 (CR 19) at the McHenry–Pierce county line to ND 20 in Devils Lake, a total of 70 miles (112.65 km). It has one concurrency with US Highway 281 (US 281) for four miles (6.4 km) near Minnewaukan.
Chase Lake Wetland Management District is located in the U.S. state of North Dakota around Chase Lake. The district is located in what is known as the Prairie Pothole Region of lakes and ponds, which were left behind by the retreat of glaciers at the end of the last ice age. It was established in 1993. [1]