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- Lee's_Ferry abstract "Lee's Ferry (also known as Lees Ferry, Lee Ferry, Little Colorado Station and Saints Ferry) is a site on the Colorado River in Coconino County, Arizona in the United States, about 7.5 miles (12.1 km) southwest of Page and 9 miles (14 km) south of the Utah-Arizona border.Due to its unique geography – the only place in hundreds of miles from which one can easily access the Colorado River – it historically served as an important river crossing and starting in the mid-1800s was the site of a ferry operated by John Doyle Lee, for whom it is named. Boat service at Lee's Ferry continued for over 60 years before being superseded by a bridge in the early 20th century, which allowed for much more efficient automobile travel.Lee's Ferry has also served as a military outpost for 19th century Mormon Utah, a center of limited gold seeking and since the 1920s the principal point at which river flow is measured to determine water allocations in the 246,000-square-mile (640,000 km2) Colorado River basin. Today it is a well-known fishing and boat launching point, including for whitewater rafting trips through the Grand Canyon.".
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- Lee's_Ferry caption "Location of Lee's Ferry in Arizona".
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- Lee's_Ferry title "Lee's Ferry, Chicken House".
- Lee's_Ferry title "Lee's Ferry, Fort".
- Lee's_Ferry title "Lee's Ferry, Old Spencer Cabin".
- Lee's_Ferry title "Lee's Ferry, Post Office".
- Lee's_Ferry title "Lee's Ferry, Root Cellar".
- Lee's_Ferry title "Lee's Ferry, U.S. Route Alternate 89, Page vicinity, Coconino County, AZ".
- Lee's_Ferry width "210".
- Lee's_Ferry subject Category:Crossings_of_the_Colorado_River.
- Lee's_Ferry subject Category:Ferries_of_Arizona.
- Lee's_Ferry subject Category:Geography_of_Arizona.
- Lee's_Ferry subject Category:Historic_American_Buildings_Survey_in_Arizona.
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- Lee's_Ferry point "36.8675 -111.59527777777778".
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- Lee's_Ferry comment "Lee's Ferry (also known as Lees Ferry, Lee Ferry, Little Colorado Station and Saints Ferry) is a site on the Colorado River in Coconino County, Arizona in the United States, about 7.5 miles (12.1 km) southwest of Page and 9 miles (14 km) south of the Utah-Arizona border.Due to its unique geography – the only place in hundreds of miles from which one can easily access the Colorado River – it historically served as an important river crossing and starting in the mid-1800s was the site of a ferry operated by John Doyle Lee, for whom it is named. ".
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- Lee's_Ferry lat "36.8675".
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