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〕 | lat_d = 39 | lat_m = 25 | lat_s = 23 | lat_NS = N | long_d = 119 | long_m = 6 | long_s = 35 | long_EW = W | area_unit = acre | area_imperial = | area_round = 0 | established = 1971 | management_body = Nevada Division of State Parks | map_locator = Nevada svg | map = USA Nevada location map.svg | map_caption = Location of Lahontan State Recreation Area in Nevada }} Lahontan State Recreation Area is a state park unit of the U.S. state of Nevada, surrounding Lake Lahontan on the Carson River. Lahontan became a Nevada State Recreation Area on July 1, 1971. The recreation area is open all year, and includes the Lahontan Dam, a , dam completed in 1915. The park is about northeast of Nevada's capital, Carson City, and west of Fallon. A corridor known as Carson River Ranches connects Lahontan with Fort Churchill State Historic Park. ==History== As part of the Newlands Reclamation Act in 1905, the Lahontan Dam was constructed along the Carson River between Fallon and Carson City. The reservoir was named after ancient Lake Lahontan which covered much of Nevada during the ice age. Submerged beneath the water were parts of stagecoach routes which existed during the 1800s including Williams Station, the scene of the Battle of Williams Station, a minor skirmish during the Paiute War. 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「Lahontan State Recreation Area」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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