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Byway Photo Tour CSAH #66
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| 0.0 | Corps of Engineers Dam and Recreational Park |
The Corps of Engineers dam, located at the site of the Campground, controls the level of the entire Chain. The dam,... |
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| 0.0 | Paul Bunyan Scenic Byway Exhibit Room |
Drive the Paul Bunyan Scenic Byway to the south side of Crosslake on County Road 66. Turn into the Crosslake... |
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| 0.0 | Andy’s Restaurant and Bar |
Originally called The Crosslake Store, this structure was the town’s first grocery store and a well-known landmark. It is... |
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| 0.4 | Dark Mega Moon Mini Golf & Whistling Wolf Mini Golf Courses |
Play one of the largest and most strategic courses in the country! The Dark Moon addition is truly world class mini... |
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| 1.0 | Daggett Brook Villas |
On the lake, but yet in town, this lodging facility has a location that attracts many visitors throughout the year. The... |
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| 1.4 | Old Log Landing |
The Northern Pacific Railroad carried logs from points north down what has become known as ‘the Old Grade Road’ and over... |
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| 2.0 | Moonlite Bay |
Opened in the early 1930’s, the original Moonlite Bay was a much larger building which featured fine dining, two... |
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| 2.6 | Ox Lake |
This beautiful 258 acre lake was once the summer playground of actor brothers, Peter Graves and James Arness. They spent... |
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| 3.1 | Birch Hill Inne |
In 1924 the land was purchased and in 1926 the Oscawana Resort was built. Over the years Oscawana was divided into... |
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| 3.4 | Loon Lake |
Only 50 acres, Loon Lake connects to Island Lake and then flows into Lower Whitefish. A well-known spot for panfish, it... |
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| 3.6 | Manhattan Beach Lodge |
Built in 1929 using ‘Spanish Mission’ architecture, this building features the original white stucco... |
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| 3.9 | Trout Lake |
One of the larger lakes of the Chain at 1,496 acres, Trout Lake is widely known for its water clarity and amazing... |
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| 4.3 | Northgate Lane |
Originally part of the Old Grade Road which was used to haul logs, it is now a residential street about 3/4 mile long. It... |
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