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  2. Inland waterways of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Columbia River is the only river on the West Coast (and arguably the entire North American Pacific coast) that is navigable for a significant length. The river is regularly dredged, and freight barges may reach as far inland as Lewiston, Idaho, through a system of locks; however, there are strict draft restrictions beyond the confluence with the Willamette River.

  3. Columbia City, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Columbia City is a city in Columbia Township, Whitley County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. [3] The population was 9,892 at the 2020 Census, up from 8,750 at the 2010 Census, estimated to be 10,064 in 2023. [5] The city is the county seat of Whitley County, [6] and is the largest community therein. It is part of the Fort Wayne MSA .

  4. Columbia River - Wikipedia

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    With an average flow at the mouth of about 265,000 cu ft/s (7,500 m 3 /s), [7] the Columbia is the largest river by discharge flowing into the Pacific from the Americas [25] and is the fourth-largest by volume in the U.S. [7] The average flow where the river crosses the international border between Canada and the United States is 2,790 m 3 /s ...

  5. List of dams and reservoirs in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Following is a list of dams and reservoirs in Indiana.. All major dams are linked below. The National Inventory of Dams defines any "major dam" as being 50 feet (15 m) tall with a storage capacity of at least 5,000 acre-feet (6,200,000 m 3), or of any height with a storage capacity of 25,000 acre-feet (31,000,000 m 3).

  6. Geography of Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Overview. Indiana is bordered on the north by Lake Michigan and the state of Michigan; on the east by Ohio; on the south by Kentucky, with which it shares the Ohio River as a border; and on the west by Illinois. Indiana is one of the Great Lakes states. The northern boundary of the states of Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois was originally defined to ...

  7. U.S. Route 40 - Wikipedia

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    Originally US 40 was a 2-way street all through town. In Indianapolis, the old highway passes several key landmarks, including White River State Park, the Indianapolis Zoo, the Indiana State Museum, the Eiteljorg Museum, Victory Field, the Lucas Oil Stadium, and the Indiana Statehouse.) Along the eastern edge of Indianapolis, US 40 leaves I-465 ...

  8. List of tributaries of the Columbia River - Wikipedia

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    West Kettle River (British Columbia) Pend Oreille River (British Columbia, Washington, Idaho; see below for sub-tributaries) Kootenay River (British Columbia, Idaho, Montana; see below for sub-tributaries) Hugh Keenleyside Dam and Arrow Lakes (British Columbia) Whatshan River (British Columbia)

  9. List of colleges and universities in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Indiana University–Purdue University Fort Wayne. International Business College. MedTech College. Purdue University Calumet [a] Purdue University North Central [a] Saint Joseph's College (Rensselaer, Indiana) University of Indianapolis (1896) Notes. ^ a b Purdue Calumet and Purdue North Central merged to form Purdue Northwest.