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Laughing Whitefish River : ウィキペディア英語版 | Laughing Whitefish River
The Laughing Whitefish River (not to be confused with the Whitefish River) is a 〔U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. (The National Map ), accessed January 3, 2012〕 stream located on the Upper Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan. The river rises in eastern Marquette County and flows east and then north through Alger County to its mouth on Lake Superior at a few miles north of Deerton, Michigan. The total watershed of the Laughing Whitefish River is . A notable attraction near Sundell is the Laughing Whitefish Falls Scenic Site.〔()〕 The Nature Conservancy has established a preserve that includes three-quarters of the lake as well as over of surrounding wetlands and upland forest.() The access site to the river is named after John Hammar who was the handyman for George Shiras III, who (Shiras) is credited with the development of flash photography, and was widely acclaimed at the St.Louis World Fair in 1904, and won the gold medal. Jurist John D. Voelker, a justice of the Michigan Supreme Court, published the novel ''Laughing Whitefish'' in 1965 under his pen name, Robert Traver. ==References==
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