Jay Cooke State Park
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Le Parc d'État de Jay Cooke (en anglais : Jay Cooke State Park) est une réserve naturelle située dans l'État du Minnesota, aux États-Unis. Elle se trouve sur la , qui entre dans le Lac Supérieur par le port de Duluth.
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Jay Cooke State Park is a state park of Minnesota, United States, protecting the lower reaches of the Saint Louis River. The park is located about 10 miles (16 km) southwest of Duluth and is one of the ten most visited state parks in Minnesota. The western half of the park contains part of a rocky, 13-mile (21 km) gorge. This was a major barrier to Native Americans and early Europeans traveling by canoe, which they bypassed with the challenging Grand Portage of the St. Louis River. The river was a vital link connecting the Mississippi waterways to the west with the Great Lakes to the east.
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Jay Cooke State Park CCC/WPA/Rustic Style Picnic Grounds
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Jay Cooke State Park CCC/Rustic Style Historic District
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Jay Cooke State Park CCC/WPA/Rustic Style Service Yard
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Minnesota State Park CCC/WPA/Rustic Style MPS
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1934
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The River Inn is the visitor center for the park and was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps
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Carlton, Minnesota, United States
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Off MN 210 E of Forbay Lake, Thomson Township
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Off MN 210 SE of Forbay Lake, Thomson Township
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Carlton County, Minnesota, Off MN 210 east of Carlton
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Location of Jay Cooke State Park in Minnesota
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Jay Cooke State Park - panoramio - Rosemarie McKeon.jpg
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The St. Louis River in Jay Cooke State Park
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Jay Cooke State Park, Pedestrian Suspension Bridge, crossing St. Louis River, Thomson, Carlton County, MN
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Jay Cooke State Park is a state park of Minnesota, United States, protecting the lower reaches of the Saint Louis River. The park is located about 10 miles (16 km) southwest of Duluth and is one of the ten most visited state parks in Minnesota. The western half of the park contains part of a rocky, 13-mile (21 km) gorge. This was a major barrier to Native Americans and early Europeans traveling by canoe, which they bypassed with the challenging Grand Portage of the St. Louis River. The river was a vital link connecting the Mississippi waterways to the west with the Great Lakes to the east. Today Minnesota State Highway 210 runs through Jay Cooke State Park. The 9 miles (14 km) of the route between Carlton and Highway 23—which include the park—are designated the Rushing Rapids Parkway, a state scenic byway. The park is named for Pennsylvania financier Jay Cooke, who had developed a nearby power plant, which is still in use. The Grand Portage trail and three districts of 1930s park structures are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Le Parc d'État de Jay Cooke (en anglais : Jay Cooke State Park) est une réserve naturelle située dans l'État du Minnesota, aux États-Unis. Elle se trouve sur la , qui entre dans le Lac Supérieur par le port de Duluth.
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