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〕 | lat_d = 48 | lat_m = 0 | lat_s = 37 | lat_NS = N | long_d = 89 | long_m = 36 | long_s = 43 | long_EW = W | area_unit = acre | area_imperial = 278 | established = 1989 | management_body = Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Grand Portage Indian Reservation | map_locator = Minnesota | map = Minnesota Locator Map with US.PNG | map_caption = Location of Grand Portage State Park in Minnesota }} Grand Portage State Park is a state park at the northeastern tip of Minnesota, USA, on the Canada–United States border. It contains a waterfall, the tallest in the state, on the Pigeon River. The High Falls and other waterfalls and rapids upstream necessitated a historically important portage on a fur trade route between the Great Lakes and inland Canada. This path plus the site of forts on either end are preserved in nearby Grand Portage National Monument. The state park, held by the surrounding Grand Portage Indian Reservation and leased to the state of Minnesota for $1 a year, is the only U.S. state park jointly managed by a state and a Native American band. It is also the only Minnesota state park not owned by the state. ==Natural history== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Grand Portage State Park」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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