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Wild and Scenic Rivers of the United States / Transportation in Minnesota / Minneapolis–Saint Paul / St. Croix River / Minnesota State Highway 36 / Wisconsin Highway 64 / Vertical-lift bridge / Stillwater /  Minnesota / St. Croix / Minnesota / Geography of the United States / Stillwater Bridge
Date: 2010-04-22 10:01:06
Wild and Scenic Rivers of the United States
Transportation in Minnesota
Minneapolis–Saint Paul
St. Croix River
Minnesota State Highway 36
Wisconsin Highway 64
Vertical-lift bridge
Stillwater
Minnesota
St. Croix
Minnesota
Geography of the United States
Stillwater Bridge

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