The area of Fort Peck Lake is 991.48 square kilometers.
Fort Peck does not form out of a lake. The lake itself is formed from the Missouri River that was dammed by Fort Peck Dam in 1933. Fort Peck was the local trading post named for Colonel Campbell K. Peck and Commander E. H. Durfee. The town of Fort Peck is located a mile north of the lake.
The closest bay to Sitting Bull, the famous Lakota leader, would be the Bay of Fort Peck, located in northeastern Montana. This area is near the Fort Peck Reservation, which lies within the historical territory of the Lakota people. The bay is part of Fort Peck Lake, created by the Fort Peck Dam on the Missouri River.
There's no city there. That point is in the Fort Peck Recreation Area on the north shore of Fort Peck Lake. It's 0.72 mile south-southeast of the center of Wheeler, 0.85 mile west-southwest of the south end of the runway at Fort Peck Airport, and 2.1 miles west of the intersection of Missouri Ave and Milk River Dr in Fort Peck, Montana.
The address of the Fort Peck Paleontology Inc is: 643 Remuda Creek Rd, Fort Peck, MT 59223
Fort Peck Theatre was created in 1934.
The phone number of the Fort Peck Paleontology Inc is: 406-526-3539.
Fort Peck Community College was created in 1969.
Montana isn't just big sky country, it is also a state with a lot of water. Two important bodies of water in Montana are Fort Peck Lake and Flathead Lake.
Fort Peck Dam is made of slurry, a mixture of earth and water. Plus large boulders to prevent eroision.
Norman Peck was born in Salt Lake City, in Utah, USA.
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The Atlantic ocean, The Pacific ocean, The gulf of Mexico, The Mississippi River, The Hudson River, The gulf of Alaska, The Bering sea, Fort Peck Lake