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The Northwest Angle Open in a new windowLink Details
- 1998 MPR feature story. RealAudio and transcript.
- http://news.minnesota.publicradio.org/features/199808/17_radila_angle-m/

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Northwest Angle Topographic Map Open in a new windowLink Details
- Shows the Northwest Angle, Oak Island, Flag Island, part of Lake of the Woods, and both sides of the U.S.-Canadian border. Also shows Northwest Angle State Forest.
- http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?lat=49.2905&lon=-95.0602&s=200&size=m

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Flag Island Webcam Open in a new windowLink Details
- View of Lake of the Woods from Flag Island, Minnesota. Camera updates every hour from 5 a.m. to 8 p.m. File is sent via radiotelephone 35 miles to a receiver where it is transferred to the Internet and a server in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Also a series of
- http://www.yahooey.com/

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Northwest Angle Map Open in a new windowLink Details
- Shows the Northwest Angle in relation to Warroad. Good demarcation of county lines and national border. Also shows land held by Red Lake Reservation. The lines at a right angle on the northwest mark the border with Manitoba.
- http://tiger.census.gov/cgi-bin/mapsurfer?infact=2&outfact=2&act=place&on=CITIES&on=indian&on=majroads&on=miscell&on=places&on=interstate&on=statehwy&on=ushwy&tlevel=-&tvar=-&tmeth=i&mlat=49.2084885&

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Fort Saint Charles Open in a new windowLink Details
- Historic Fort St. Charles was restored in 1950. Pierre Gaultier De Verennes, Sieur De La Verendrye, an enterprising Canadian explorer and fur trader, lured into the wilderness by Indian tales of a great "Western Sea", established Fort St. Charl
- http://www.entreeltd.com/fortStCharles.htm

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