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465:Description
225: /
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1488:California
1306:Tom Dorman
1291:JJ Audubon
1276:Blue Licks
1196:Dewey Lake
1153:Nolin Lake
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512:References
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213:87°32′53″W
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1553:Louisiana
1281:Brigadoon
1271:Blackacre
1226:Pennyrile
836:Red River
614:CosmosPNW
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