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List of dams and reservoirs in the United States

The following is a partial list of dams and reservoirs in the United States. There are an estimated 84,000 dams in the United States, impounding 600,000 mi (970,000 km) of river or about 17% of rivers in the nation.

By state
===Alabama=== ===Alaska=== ===Arizona=== ===Arkansas=== ===California=== ===Colorado=== • Aurora ReservoirBarker DamBarker ReservoirBlue Mesa DamBlue Mesa ReservoirChatfield ReservoirCherry Creek ReservoirDillon ReservoirElectra LakeElkhead ReservoirEnglewood DamGreen Mountain ReservoirGross DamGross ReservoirHorsetooth DamHorsetooth Reservoir, built as part of the Colorado-Big Thompson projectJohn Martin ReservoirMcNulty Reservoir DamMcPhee DamMcPhee ReservoirMorrow Point DamMorrow Point ReservoirMount Elbert Forebay DamNavajo ReservoirRidges Basin DamNighthorse Reservoir, built as part of the Animas-La Plata Water ProjectOlympus Dam in Estes Park, Colorado, built as part of the Colorado-Big Thompson projectQuincy Reservoir, in AuroraRalston DamRidgway DamRidgway Reservoir, built as part of the Dallas Creek Project • Silver Jack DamSilver Jack Reservoir, part of the Bostwick Park Project • Trinidad DamVallecito ReservoirWilliams Fork ReservoirWolford Mountain Reservoir ===Connecticut=== • Beseck Lake DamCandlewood LakeLake Chamberlain • Leesville Dam – Salmon RiverMaltby LakesMansfield Hollow DamMansfield Hollow LakeOccum DamSaville DamBarkhamsted ReservoirSamuel P. Senior DamShepaug Dam - Lake LillinonahStevenson DamLake Zoar, on the Housatonic RiverWest Thompson DamQuinebaug River ===Delaware=== ===Florida=== ===Georgia=== • Allatoona DamLake AllatoonaBartlett's Ferry DamLake HardingLake Blackshear DamLake BlackshearBlue Ridge DamBlue Ridge Reservoir; on the Toccoa River; finished in 1930; acquired by the TVA in 1939 • Buford DamLake LanierCarters DamCarter's LakeChatuge DamChatuge Reservoir; on the Hiwassee River; finished in 1942 by the TVAClark Hill Dam (J. Strom Thurmond Dam)Lake Strom Thurmond, also in South Carolina • Lake DelanoLake DoreneGoat Rock DamGoat Rock LakeHartwell DamLake Hartwell, also in South Carolina • Hickory Log Creek Dam – Hickory Log Creek Reservoir (under construction until Oct 2007) • Jim Woodruff DamLake Seminole; on Apalachicola River; built by USACEKelly Barnes DamToccoa Falls, failed in 1977 killing 39 people • Morgan Falls DamBull Sluice LakeNottely DamNottely Reservoir; on the Nottely River; finished in 1942 by the TVAOliver DamLake OliverRichard B. Russell DamRichard B. Russell Lake, also in South Carolina • Richland Creek ReservoirSinclair DamLake SinclairLake ToccoaWallace DamLake OconeeWalter F. George Lake – on the Chattahoochee River; built by USACEWest Point DamWest Point Lake ===Hawaii=== ===Idaho=== ===Illinois=== • Fordham DamKaskaskia Lock and DamLake Holiday Dam, Lake Holiday • Chain of Rocks LockMcHenry DamMelvin Price Locks and Dam, Alton ===Indiana=== ===Iowa=== ===Kansas=== ===Kentucky=== ===Louisiana=== • Bailey's DamSibley Lake DamToledo Bend Reservoir ===Maine=== ===Maryland=== ===Massachusetts=== • Ashley Reservoir – (Artificial) • Assawompset Pond DamNemasket RiverBallardvale DamShawsheen RiverBarre Falls Dam – Ware River • Barstows Pond DamCotley RiverBirch Hill Dam – Millers River • Buffumville DamLittle RiverCleveland Pond DamBeaver BrookConant Brook Dam – Conant Brook • Crescent Dam - Westfield RiverDam 1 above Harodite factory – concrete and granite blocks – Three Mile RiverDam 2 above Harodite factory – concrete – Three Mile RiverDam at 60 Winnetuxet RoadWinnetuxet RiverDam at Draka FactoryThree Mile RiverDam at Furnace StreetStump BrookDam at Robbins Pond/Bog Reservoir ConnectionStump BrookDam at Route 106Satucket RiverEast Brimfield Dam – Quinebaug River • Fall Brook Route 28 DamFall BrookFirst Unnamed DamSegreganset RiverForge Pond DamAssonet RiverForge Pond DamMeadow BrookFramingham Reservoir No. 1 Dam and GatehouseFramingham Reservoir No. 2 Dam and GatehouseFramingham Reservoir No. 3 Dam and GatehouseGreat Quittacas Pond DamNemasket RiverGreat Stone DamMerrimack RiverHappy Hollow Farm DamFall BrookHigh Street DamTown RiverHodges Village DamFrench RiverHolyoke DamConnecticut RiverHunts Pond Dam (Mill Street Dam) – Beaver Brook • Indian River Power Supply dam - Westfield RiverJohnson Pond DamForge RiverHewitt Pond DamForge RiverKing's Pond DamPine Swamp Brook • Knightville Dam – North Branch Westfield RiverLake Rico DamFurnace BrookLittleville Dam – Middle Branch, Westfield RiverMonument DamAssonet RiverMorey's Bridge DamMill RiverMuddy Cove Brook (Obstruction 1) – gate under railroad tracks just below Route 138Muddy Cove BrookMuddy Cove Brook (Obstruction 2) – dam on Zeneca Inc. Property – Muddy Cove BrookMuddy Cove Pond DamMuddy Cove BrookMystic DamUpper Mystic LakeOliver Mills DamNemasket RiverOrchard Street DamDam Lot BrookOutlet for Bleachery Reservoir (Eastern)Rattlesnake BrookOutlet for Bleachery Reservoir (Western)Rattlesnake BrookPlymouth Street DamTaunton RiverRichmond Pond DamRichmond PondSegreganset River DamSegreganset RiverStump Brook DamStump BrookSwansea DamSwansea, MassachusettsTaunton State Hospital DamMill RiverTisdale DamAssonet RiverTracy Pond DamForge RiverTully Dam – Millers River • Turners Falls Dam – Connecticut River • Unnamed dam above Berkley StreetTributary above Berkley Street in Taunton (MA)Unnamed dam at Raynham Department of Parks & Recreation OfficeForge RiverWachusett DamWachusett ReservoirWar Memorial Park DamTown RiverWareham Street DamNemasket RiverWest Brittania DamMill RiverWest Hill Dam – West River • West Springfield Dam - Westfield RiverWestville Dam – Quinebaug River • Whittenton Street DamMill River (removed) • Willow Avenue DamMeadow BrookWinnetuxet Road DamWinnetuxet RiverWinsor DamQuabbin ReservoirWoronoco Dam - Westfield RiverWrights Complex Lower Dam – concrete and cut stone masonry – Quaboag River ===Michigan=== ===Minnesota=== ===Mississippi=== • Aberdeen Lock and DamAberdeen LakeJamie Whitten Lock and DamJohn C. Stennis Lock and DamColumbus LakeOkatibbee DamRoss Barnett Reservoir and Spillway • Grenada Lake ===Missouri=== • Amarugia LakeAtkinson LakeBean LakeBig LakeBilby Ranch LakeBinder LakeBlind Pony LakeBlue Springs LakeBull Shoals Lake (extends into Arkansas) • Bushwacker LakeCameron City LakesChe-Ru LakeClearwater LakeCooley LakeCottontail LakeFellows LakeFlight LakeForest LakeHalls LakeHenry Sever LakeHunnewell LakeIndian Creek LakeKendzora LakeLake GirardeauLake of the OzarksLake PahoLake SpringfieldLake TaneycomoLittle Compton LakeLittle Dixie LakeLittle Prairie Community LakeLongview LakeLower Taum Sauk LakeManito LakeMaple Leaf LakeMark Twain LakeMcDaniel LakeMiller Community LakeMontrose LakeNodaway County LakeNorfork Lake (extends into Arkansas) • Perry County Community LakePomme de Terre LakePony Express LakeRay County Community LakeRocky Fork LakeSears Community LakeShawnee Mac LakesSims Valley Community LakeSmithville LakeStockton LakeTable Rock Lake (extends into Arkansas) • Thomas Hill LakeTri-City LakeTruman Reservoir (largest lake in Missouri) • Upper Big LakeVandalia LakeWappapello LakeWeatherby LakeWilliams Creek Lake ===Montana=== ===Nebraska=== ===Nevada=== ===New Hampshire=== ===New Jersey=== ===New Mexico=== • Abiquiu LakeBluewater LakeCochiti DamConchas LakeElephant Butte DikeEl Vado ReservoirGalisteo DamHeron LakeJemez Canyon DamNavajo LakeSanta Rosa DamTwo Rivers DamUte Dam ===New York=== ===North Carolina=== • Lake Adger - Green River (North Carolina); completed in 1925 • Apalachia DamApalachia Reservoir; on the Hiwassee River; finished in 1943 by the TVALake Blue Devil – Duke Power • Cheoah Dam – built in 1919 and owned by AlcoaCowans Ford Dam and Lake Norman – Duke Power • Falls LakeUSACEFontana DamFontana Lake; on the Little Tennessee River; finished in 1944 by the TVA • Gaston Dam – Lake Gaston; on the Roanoke River; built by the Virginia Electric Power Company (VEPCO) • High Rock Lake – on the Yadkin River; built in 1927 by USACE and operated today by AlcoaHiwassee DamHiwassee Reservoir; on the Hiwassee River; finished in 1940 by the TVAB. Everett Jordan Lake – on the Haw River; built by USACELittle River Reservoir – finished in 1987 • Lake Louise – built in 1927 • Lake Lure – Duke Power • Lake Michie – finished in 1926, on the Flat RiverMountain Island Dam and Mountain Island Lake – Duke Power • Randleman Lake Dam, completed in 2003 • Rocky Mount Mills Dam - built in the early 1800s at a rocky outcrop for which the city is named; designed to accommodate the needs of the cotton mill • Santeetlah Dam – built in 1928 and owned by Alcoa • Tar River Reservoir - Owned by the City of Rocky Mount and used for the city's water supply • Tuxedo Dam - Lake Summit on the Green River (North Carolina); completed in 1920 ===North Dakota=== ===Ohio=== • Acton LakeAlum Creek LakeAtwood LakeBeach City LakeBolivar DamCaesar Creek LakeCharles Mill LakeChoctaw LakeClarence J. Brown ReservoirClearfork ReservoirClendening LakeComet LakeComet Lake DamCowan LakeDeer Creek LakeDelaware DamDillon LakeDover DamEnglewood DamGermantown DamGrand Lake St. Marys – Reservoir for the now defunct Miami and Erie CanalGriggs DamHannibal Locks and DamHoover DamHuffman DamLaDue ReservoirLake Glacier DamLake MiltonLeesville LakeLiggett LakeLiggett Lake DamLockington DamMadison LakeMadison Lake DamMichael J. Kirwan ReservoirMohawk DamMohicanville DamNorth Branch of Kokosing River LakeO'Shaughnessy DamPaint Creek LakePiedmont LakePleasant Hill LakeProvidence DamSalt Fork ReservoirSenecaville LakeTappan LakeTaylorsville DamTom Jenkins DamWilliam Harsha LakeWills Creek Lake ===Oklahoma=== • Altus City ReservoirLake Altus-LugertAmerican Horse LakeLake of the ArbucklesArcadia LakeArdmore City LakeAtoka LakeBellcow LakeBirch LakeLake BixhomaBlack Kettle LakeBluestem LakeBoomer LakeBroken Bow LakeBrushy Creek ReservoirLake BurtschiCanton LakeCarl Albert LakeCarl Blackwell LakeLake Carl EtlingLake CarltonCarter LakeCedar LakeChandler LakeLake ChecotahLake ChickashaChouteau Lock and DamClaremore LakeClayton LakeClear Creek LakeCleveland City LakeClinton LakeCoalgate City LakeComanche LakeCopan LakeCordell ReservoirCrowder LakeCushing Municipal LakeLake DahlgrenDripping Springs LakeLake DurantLake EllsworthLake El RenoLake EuchaFoss ReservoirFort Cobb ReservoirFort Gibson LakeFort Supply LakeFuqua LakeGreenleaf LakeGrand Lake O' the CherokeesGreat Salt Plains LakeGuthrie LakeHeyburn LakeLake Hudson (formerly named Markham Ferry Reservoir)Hulah LakeLake Jean NeustadtLake Jed JohnsonKeystone LakeKonawa ReservoirLake LawtonkaLiberty LakeLloyd Church LakeMcGee Creek ReservoirNanih Waiya LakeLake McMurtryMountain LakeLake MurrayOklahoma LakeOkmulgee LakeLake OverholserOzzie Cobb LakePine Creek LakePauls Valley LakeLake R.C. LongmireRaymond Gary LakeRock Creek ReservoirShawnee Twin LakesSkiatook LakeSooner LakeLake SpavinawSportsman LakeLake Stanley DraperTom Steed ReservoirLake TalequahLake ThunderbirdWaurika LakeLake Wayne WallaceW.D. Mayo Lock and DamWebbers Falls ReservoirWes Watkins ReservoirWewoka LakeLake WisterLake W. R. HolwayLake Yahola ===Oregon=== • Antelope Reservoir – Jack Creek, a tributary of Jordan Creek (Owyhee River tributary)Applegate LakeApplegate RiverBlue River ReservoirBlue River, a tributary of the McKenzie RiverBrownlee DamSnake RiverBull Run Lake and Reservoirs 1 and 2 – Bull Run RiverChickahominy Reservoir – Chickahominy Creek, a tributary of Silver CreekCooper Creek Reservoir – Cooper Creek, an Umpqua River tributary • Cottage Grove LakeCoast Fork Willamette RiverCougar Reservoir and Cougar DamSouth Fork McKenzie RiverCrane Prairie ReservoirDeschutes RiverDetroit Lake and Detroit DamNorth Santiam RiverDexter Reservoir and Dexter Dam – Middle Fork Willamette RiverDevils LakeD RiverDorena Reservoir - Row RiverEmigrant Lake – Emigrant Creek, a tributary of Bear Creek (Rogue River)Fern Ridge ReservoirLong Tom RiverFoster Reservoir and Foster DamSouth Santiam RiverGatehouse, Portland City Reservoir No. 2Green Peter Reservoir and Green Peter DamMiddle Santiam RiverHells Canyon Reservoir and Hells Canyon Dam – Snake RiverHenry Hagg Lake and Scoggins Dam – Scoggins Creek, a tributary of the Tualatin RiverHills Creek Reservoir & Hills Creek DamMiddle Fork Willamette RiverJohn C. Boyle DamKlamath RiverLake Billy Chinook & Round Butte DamCrooked, Deschutes, and Metolius rivers • Lake Bonneville & Bonneville DamColumbia RiverLake Celilo & The Dalles DamColumbia RiverLake Umatilla & John Day DamColumbia RiverLake Wallula & McNary DamColumbia RiverLookout Point Lake & Lookout Point DamMiddle Fork Willamette RiverLost Creek Lake & William L. Jess DamRogue RiverMcGuire ReservoirNestucca RiverMcNulty Reservoir (Malheur County, Oregon)North Fork ReservoirClackamas RiverOwyhee ReservoirOwyhee RiverOxbow DamSnake RiverPelton DamDeschutes RiverPhillips LakePowder RiverPrineville Reservoir & Bowman Dam a.k.a. Prineville Dam – Crooked RiverSilverton ReservoirSilver CreekThief Valley ReservoirPowder RiverUpper McNulty ReservoirWarm Springs ReservoirMalheur RiverWickiup ReservoirDeschutes River ===Pennsylvania=== ===Rhode Island=== ===South Carolina=== • Conestee Mill DamConestee LakeHartwell DamLake Hartwell, also in the U.S. state of Georgia • Clark Hill Dam (J. Strom Thurmond Dam)Lake Strom Thurmond, also in the U.S. state of Georgia • Jocassee DamLake JocasseeKeowee DamMonticello ReservoirJenkinsville, South CarolinaPinopolis DamLake MoultrieRichard B. Russell DamRichard B. Russell Lake, also in the U.S. state of Georgia • Saluda DamLake MurraySantee DamLake Marion ===South Dakota=== ===Tennessee=== • Boone DamBoone Lake; on the South Fork Holston River; finished in 1952 by the TVABurgess Falls Dam; on the Falling Water River; built by City of Cookeville for electric generation after the flood of 1928 destroyed a previous earthen dam • Calderwood Dam; on the Little Tennessee River; built in 1930 and owned by AlcoaCedar DamCedar Reservoir; on Haley Creek, tributary of the Beech River; finished in 1963 by the TVACenter Hill DamCenter Hill Lake; on the Caney Fork; finished in 1948 by the United States Army Corps of EngineersCheatham DamCheatham Lake; on the Cumberland River; finished in 1952 by the United States Army Corps of EngineersCherokee DamCherokee Lake; on the Holston River; finished in 1941 by the TVAChickamauga DamChickamauga Lake; on the Tennessee River; built 1940 by the TVAChilhowee Dam; on the Little Tennessee River; built in 1957 and owned by AlcoaCordell Hull DamCordell Hull Lake; on the Cumberland River; finished in 1973 by the United States Army Corps of EngineersDale Hollow DamDale Hollow Reservoir on the Obey River completed in 1943 by the United States Army Corps of EngineersDogwood DamDogwood Reservoir; on Big Creek, tributary of the Beech River; finished in 1965 by the TVADouglas DamDouglas Lake; on the French Broad River; finished in 1943 by the TVAElk River DamWoods Reservoir; on the Elk River; finished in 1952 by the Corps of Engineers, to provide cooling water for the U.S. Air Force's Arnold Engineering Development CenterFall Creek Falls DamFall Creek Falls Reservoir; on Falls Creek; finished in 1970 by the Tennessee Department of Environment and ConservationFort Loudoun DamFort Loudoun Lake; on the Tennessee River; finished in 1943 by the TVAFort Patrick Henry DamFort Patrick Henry Lake; on the South Fork Holston River; finished in 1953 by the TVAGreat Falls DamGreat Falls Reservoir; on the Caney Fork; finished in 1916 by the Tennessee Electric Power Co.; acquired by the TVA in 1939 • Hales Bar Dam; on the Tennessee River, TVA dam mostly demolished in 1968, replaced by Nickajack DamHerb Parsons DamHerb Parsons Lake; on Mary's Creek • J. Percy Priest DamPercy Priest Lake; on the Stones River; finished in 1968 by the United States Army Corps of EngineersLost Creek Dam; flood control dam with no permanent reservoir; on Lost Creek, tributary of the Beech River; finished in 1963 by the TVAMelton Hill DamMelton Hill Lake; on the Clinch River; finished in 1963 by the TVANickajack DamNickajack Lake; on the Tennessee River; finished in 1967 by the TVANolichucky DamDavy Crockett Lake; on the Nolichucky River; finished in 1913 by the Tennessee Eastern Electric Co.; acquired by the TVA in 1945; taken out of service in 1972 • Normandy DamNormandy Reservoir; on the Duck River; finished in 1976 by the TVANorris DamNorris Lake; on the Clinch River; finished in 1936 by the TVAOcoee Dam No. 1Parksville Reservoir; on the Ocoee River; finished in 1911 by the Eastern Tennessee Power Co.; acquired by the TVA in 1939 • Ocoee Dam No. 2Ocoee Reservoir No. 2; on the Ocoee River; finished in 1913 by the Eastern Tennessee Power Co.; acquired by the TVA in 1939 • Ocoee Dam No. 3Ocoee Reservoir No. 3; on the Ocoee River; finished in 1942 by the TVAOld Hickory Lock and DamOld Hickory Lake; on the Cumberland River; finished in 1957 by the United States Army Corps of EngineersPickwick Landing DamPickwick Lake; on the Tennessee River; finished in 1938 by the TVAPin Oak DamPin Oak Reservoir; on Browns Creek, tributary of the Beech River; finished in 1964 by the TVAPine DamPine Reservoir; on Piney Creek, tributary of the Beech River; finished in 1964 by the TVARaccoon Mountain Pumped-Storage PlantRaccoon Mountain Reservoir; on McNabb Branch but discharges into the Tennessee River; finished in 1978 by the TVA • Radnor Dam — Radnor Lake; on Otter Creek; built by the Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company in 1914, for watering steam locomotives and supplying water for shipped livestock • Redbud DamRedbud Reservoir; on Dry Creek, tributary of the Beech River; finished in 1965 by the TVASouth Holston DamSouth Holston Lake; on the South Fork Holston River; finished in 1950 by the TVASycamore DamSycamore Reservoir; on Dry Branch, tributary of the Beech River; finished in 1965 by the TVATellico DamTellico Lake; on the Little Tennessee River; finished in 1979 by the TVATims Ford DamTims Ford Lake; on the Elk River; finished in 1970 by the TVAWatauga DamWatauga Lake; on the Watauga River; finished in 1948 by the TVAWatts Bar DamWatts Bar Lake; on the Tennessee River; finished in 1942 by the TVAWalterhill DamWalterhill Floodplain State Natural Area; on Stones River; finished in early 1900s. • Wilbur DamWilbur Lake (tennessee); on the Watauga River; finished in 1912 by the Watauga Power Co.; acquired by the TVA in 1945 • New Shoal Creek Dam; on Shoal Creek (Sycamore River), (Lawrence County, Lawrenceburg, Tennessee) ===Texas=== ===Utah=== ===Vermont=== ===Virginia=== • Beaver Creek Dam – flood control dam with no permanent reservoir; on Beaver Creek; finished in 1965 by the TVABosher's Dam (also called Bosher Dam) – on the James River; first built in 1823 • Clear Creek Dam and Clear Creek Reservoir – on Clear Creek; finished in 1965 by the TVAClaytor Dam (hydroelectric) – on the New River; home of Claytor Lake State Park; between Dublin and RadfordJohn H. Kerr Dam and John H. Kerr Lake – on the Roanoke River; built by USACE; reservoir covers parts of Virginia/North Carolina border • Lake of The Woods Dam – near Fredericksburg • Lake of the Woods Dam Number Two – near Fredericksburg • Leesville Dam – on the Roanoke River; operated by Appalachian Power as part of the Smith Mountain pumped storage project • Little River Dam (hydroelectric) – on the Little River; owned by the city of RadfordMartinsville Dam – on the Smith RiverMartinsville Fish Dam – NRHP landmark on the Smith RiverNiagara Dam (hydroelectric) – on the Roanoke River near Vinton, Virginia; built in 1904 • Philpott Lake – near RoanokeSmith Mountain Dam (hydroelectric) and Smith Mountain Lake – on the Roanoke River; operated by Appalachian Power (American Electric Power) • Spring Hollow Reservoir – on the Roanoke RiverWalker's Dam – on the Chickahominy River; forms Chickahominy Lake; operated by Newport News Waterworks ===Washington=== • Blue Gulch Reservoir DamBonneville DamLake Bonneville (between Washington and Oregon) • Boundary DamPend Oreille RiverBox Canyon DamPend Oreille RiverCasad DamUnion RiverChief Joseph Dam – Rufus Woods Lake • Culmback DamSpada Lake, Jackson Hydro ProjectDry Falls DamBanks LakeDiablo Dam and Diablo Lake – Skagit River, Seattle City LightGorge Dam – Skagit River, Seattle City LightGrand Coulee Dam, largest hydroelectricity plant in the U.S. – Franklin D. Roosevelt LakeHoward A. Hanson DamGreen River, Howard A. Hanson Reservoir • Ice Harbor Lock and Dam, Lake Sacajawea, lower Snake River • John Day Dam – Lake Umatilla (between Washington and Oregon) • Lake Lawrence DamLake LawrenceLittle Goose Lock and Dam, Lake Bryan, lower Snake River • Lower Granite Lock and Dam, Lower Granite Lake, lower Snake River • Lower Monumental Lock and Dam, Lake Herbert G. West, lower Snake River • Masonry Dam, Chester Morse Lake, Cedar River • McNary DamLake Wallula (between Washington and Oregon) • Merwin DamLake MerwinMossyrock DamRiffe LakePriest Rapids DamPriest Rapids LakeRock Island DamRock Island PoolRocky Reach Dam – Lake Entiat • Ross Dam and Ross Lake – Skagit River, Seattle City LightRoza Dam – Yakima River • Swift DamSwift ReservoirThe Dalles Dam – Lake Celilo (between Washington and Oregon) • Tieton DamRimrock LakeWanapum DamLake WanapumWells Dam – Lake Pateros • Wynoochee DamLake WynoocheeYale DamYale Lake ===West Virginia=== ===Wisconsin=== ===Wyoming=== ==Other areas==
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