Reads landing biography
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Colin Mustful
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Reads Landing
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Reads Landing Overlook
United States historic place
The Reads Landing Overlook is a scenic overlook on U.S. Route 61 in Pepin Township, Minnesota, United States. It was built from to as a New Deal project to provide motorists with a scenic view of Lake Pepin. It was designed by landscape architect Arthur R. Nichols and constructed by the National Youth Administration.[2] The overlook was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in for its state-level significance in the themes of landscape architecture and politics/government.[3] It was nominated for exemplifying the early highway waysides built in Minnesota with federal work relief aid, and for exemplifying as well National Park Service rustic style and the work of Nichols.[2]
Description
[edit]The Reads Landing Overlook stands miles (km) northwest of Reads Landing, Minnesota, and 5 miles (km) southeast of Lake City. It is situated on a stretch of Route 61 that runs due east/west along the south shore of Lake Pepin, a natural widening of the Mississippi River. Views from the overlook encompass the lake and its surrounding river valley, which is lined by wooded, foot (m) bluffs on either shore. The bluffs of the south shore rise immediately adjacent to the roadbed of R