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Fremont Canyon (Orange County, California)
Fremont Canyon may refer to: * A tributary of Santiago Creek in Orange County, California * Fremont Canyon (Utah), and the upper part of Fremont Wash in Iron County, Utah * Fremont Canyon (Natrona County, Wyoming), a Bureau of Land Management Back Country Byway * Fremont Canyon Powerplant, at the Pathfinder Dam Pathfinder Dam is a cyclopean masonry, masonry dam, located on the North Platte River, approximately southwest of Casper, Wyoming. It was originally constructed from 1905 to 1909 as part of the North Platte Project and has been modified several ... on the North Platte River, Wyoming See also * Fremont Cannon {{disambiguation ...
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Santiago Creek
Santiago Creek is a major watercourse in Orange County in the U.S. state of California. About long, it drains most of the northern Santa Ana Mountains and is a tributary to the Santa Ana River. It is one of the longest watercourses entirely within the county. The creek shares its name with Santiago Peak, at the highest point in Orange County, on whose slopes its headwaters rise. The Santiago Creek watershed covers about in northern Orange County. The upper part of the creek is free-flowing, while the lower section is urbanized and includes parts of the cities of Tustin, Orange, and Santa Ana. Below the Villa Park Dam the creek is mostly channelized and flows only during heavy winter storms. Historically the Santiago Creek provided water for the Tongva people, whose territory extended over much of northern present-day Orange County and into the Los Angeles Basin. Native Americans have inhabited the Santiago Creek and Santa Ana River watershed for up to 12,000 years. The creek w ...
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Fremont Canyon (Orange County, California)
Fremont Canyon may refer to: * A tributary of Santiago Creek in Orange County, California * Fremont Canyon (Utah), and the upper part of Fremont Wash in Iron County, Utah * Fremont Canyon (Natrona County, Wyoming), a Bureau of Land Management Back Country Byway * Fremont Canyon Powerplant, at the Pathfinder Dam Pathfinder Dam is a cyclopean masonry, masonry dam, located on the North Platte River, approximately southwest of Casper, Wyoming. It was originally constructed from 1905 to 1909 as part of the North Platte Project and has been modified several ... on the North Platte River, Wyoming See also * Fremont Cannon {{disambiguation ...
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Fremont Canyon (Jefferson County, Oregon)
Fremont Canyon may refer to: * A tributary of Santiago Creek in Orange County, California * Fremont Canyon (Utah), and the upper part of Fremont Wash in Iron County, Utah * Fremont Canyon (Natrona County, Wyoming), a Bureau of Land Management Back Country Byway * Fremont Canyon Powerplant, at the Pathfinder Dam Pathfinder Dam is a cyclopean masonry, masonry dam, located on the North Platte River, approximately southwest of Casper, Wyoming. It was originally constructed from 1905 to 1909 as part of the North Platte Project and has been modified several ... on the North Platte River, Wyoming See also * Fremont Cannon {{disambiguation ...
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Fremont Canyon (Utah)
Fremont Canyon is a stream and a deep valley or canyon that runs from its mouth at its confluence with Coyote Creek at the head of Fremont Wash in Iron County, Utah, eastward across the Tushar Mountains to its head at on the west side of Fremont Pass in Garfield County, Utah. The Canyon was named for John C. Frémont John Charles Frémont or Fremont (January 21, 1813July 13, 1890) was an American explorer, military officer, and politician. He was a U.S. Senator from California and was the first Republican nominee for president of the United States in 1856 .... References Landforms of Iron County, Utah Canyons and gorges of Garfield County, Utah Canyons and gorges of Utah {{Utah-geo-stub ...
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Fremont Canyon (Utah County, Utah)
Fremont Canyon may refer to: * A tributary of Santiago Creek in Orange County, California * Fremont Canyon (Utah), and the upper part of Fremont Wash in Iron County, Utah * Fremont Canyon (Natrona County, Wyoming), a Bureau of Land Management Back Country Byway * Fremont Canyon Powerplant, at the Pathfinder Dam Pathfinder Dam is a cyclopean masonry, masonry dam, located on the North Platte River, approximately southwest of Casper, Wyoming. It was originally constructed from 1905 to 1909 as part of the North Platte Project and has been modified several ... on the North Platte River, Wyoming See also * Fremont Cannon {{disambiguation ...
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Fremont Canyon (Natrona County, Wyoming)
Fremont Canyon may refer to: * A tributary of Santiago Creek in Orange County, California * Fremont Canyon (Utah), and the upper part of Fremont Wash in Iron County, Utah * Fremont Canyon (Natrona County, Wyoming), a Bureau of Land Management Back Country Byway * Fremont Canyon Powerplant, at the Pathfinder Dam Pathfinder Dam is a cyclopean masonry, masonry dam, located on the North Platte River, approximately southwest of Casper, Wyoming. It was originally constructed from 1905 to 1909 as part of the North Platte Project and has been modified several ... on the North Platte River, Wyoming See also * Fremont Cannon {{disambiguation ...
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List Of Bureau Of Land Management Back Country Byways
The Bureau of Land Management Back Country Byways are roads that have been designated by the Bureau of Land Management as scenic byways. Some are also National Scenic Byways or National Forest Scenic Byways The National Forest Scenic Byways are roads that have been designated by the U.S. Forest Service as scenic byways. Many are also National Scenic Byways (NSB). The program was initiated in 1987. __TOC__ List The following roadways were listed by .... The program was initiated in 1989, and since then, 54 byways have been designated in the Western United States. Each byway is classified into one of four types based on the vehicles that can traverse it. *Type I—Roads are paved or have an all weather surface and have grades that are negotiable by a normal touring car. These roads are usually narrow, slow speed, secondary roads. *Type II—Roads require high-clearance vehicles such as trucks or 4-wheel drives. These roads are usually not paved, but may have some type of su ...
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Pathfinder Dam
Pathfinder Dam is a cyclopean masonry, masonry dam, located on the North Platte River, approximately southwest of Casper, Wyoming. It was originally constructed from 1905 to 1909 as part of the North Platte Project and has been modified several times since then. It is included on the National Register of Historic Places. Construction of the dam created Pathfinder Reservoir which provides water storage for of irrigation in Wyoming and Nebraska. The dam is named for General John Charles Fremont, who had explored the area in 1842 and was nicknamed the "Pathfinder of the West." Description Pathfinder Dam is composed of granite blocks, quarried from the same stone that forms the river's canyon. With Buffalo Bill Dam, its contemporary, Pathfinder Dam was intended to irrigate semi-arid lands in Wyoming. Buffalo Bill Dam is of concrete construction, owing to its location within from the railroad, while Pathfinder Dam is about from the nearest railroad. Freight took at least three da ...
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