Frenchmans Bluff
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Frenchmans Bluff is an irregularly outlined hill of morainic drift[1] in Norman County, Minnesota, in the United States.[2] With an elevation of 1,339 feet (408 m), Frenchmans Bluff is the 62nd highest summit in the state of Minnesota.[3]
Frenchmans Bluff was so named on account of early pioneers finding three ruined log cabins they believed to have been built by French fur traders.[4]
References
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- ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Frenchmans Bluff
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External links
[edit | edit source]- Frenchman's Bluff Scientific and Natural Area–Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
- Frenchman's Bluff Scientific and Natural Area–The Nature Conservancy
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