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Bluestem Village, Texas
Bluestem may refer to: *Bluestem Lake, reservoir in Osage County, Oklahoma, United States *''Bluestem'', a literary magazine published by Eastern Illinois University See also *Bluestem grass (other) Bluestem can refer to various grasses: * Little bluestem (''Schizachyrium scoparium'') * Big bluestem (''Andropogon gerardii'') and other species of the genus ''Andropogon'' * Species in the genus ''Dichanthium'' * Cane bluestem and Caucasian blues ...
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Bluestem Lake
Bluestem Lake is a reservoir in Osage County, Oklahoma, and is home to the world famous Plan B Yacht Club, it's about northwest of Pawhuska. Alternate names are City of Pawhuska Lake and Pawhuska Lake. It covers the convergence of Middle Bird Creek and South Bird Creek. The outflow is Middle Bird Creek. The lake has a surface of and a shoreline of . Coordinates are:Latitude: 36°42'19.7" Longitude: -96°25'9.06". Elevation above sea level is . Completed in 1958, Meador, Granger. "Bluestem Lake and Bird Creek School." March 13, 2017.
Accessed April 9, 2017,
the lake is a secondary water source for Pawhuska and also was designed for flood control and recreation.


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Eastern Illinois University
Eastern Illinois University is a public university in Charleston, Illinois. Established in 1895 as the Eastern Illinois State Normal School, a teacher's college offering a two-year degree, Eastern Illinois University gradually expanded into a comprehensive university with a broad curriculum, including bachelor's and master's degrees in education, business, arts, sciences, and humanities. History Eastern Illinois Normal School was established by the Illinois State Legislature in 1895 "to train teachers for the schools of East Central Illinois." A 40-acre campus was acquired in Charleston and the first building was commissioned. When the school began classes in 1899, there were 125 students and an 18-member faculty. The first building was finished in 1899 and is called Old Main, though it is formally named the Livingston C. Lord Administration Building in honor of EIU's first president, who served from 1899 to 1933. Built of Indiana limestone in a heavy Gothic revival style with ...
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