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  2. Rapid City, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Rapid City is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Kalkaska County in the U.S. state of Michigan. At the 2020 census , the CDP had a population of 1,357. Rapid City is located within Clearwater Township , [ 3 ] and is about 8 miles (13 km) northwest of Kalkaska .

  3. Canyon Lake - Wikipedia

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    Canyon Lake, Lake Canyon, or lakes named "Cañon", may refer to: Bodies of water. ... Canyon Lake (Michigan) Lake Canyon (Lakeland, Florida) Places

  4. South Dakota Highway 44 - Wikipedia

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    In the western outskirts of Rapid City, the highway curves to the northeast and passes north of Canyon Lake before crossing Rapid Creek. The road passes near several city parks before turning due north onto Mountain View Road and crossing Main Street, which holds the Interstate 90 Business (I-90 Bus.) designation. A block north of here, SD 44 ...

  5. What's causing luxury homes in Rolling Hills Estates to slide ...

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    City officials said the land moves sometimes horizontally, sometimes vertically. Sometimes inches, sometimes feet. Officials said it moves at a pace of roughly 8 feet, in a southwesterly direction ...

  6. U.S. Route 41 in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2007 MDOT state highway map, the US 41 routing runs for 65 miles (105 km) versus 55 miles (89 km) for M-35. [5] The original map for the US Highway System shows US 41 continuing north from Powers on a direct line to Marquette. This routing would be more direct than the current US 41 routing via Escanaba and Rapid River, but has ...

  7. 1972 Black Hills flood - Wikipedia

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    The Black Hills Flood of 1972, also known as the Rapid City Flood, was the most detrimental flood in South Dakota history, and one of the deadliest floods in U.S. history. The flood took place on June 9–10, 1972 [ 1 ] in the Black Hills of Western South Dakota. 15 inches (380 mm) of rain in a small area over the Black Hills caused Rapid Creek ...

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