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- Q5125437 abstract "The Clam River is a 63.4-mile-long (102.0 km) tributary of the St. Croix River in northwestern Wisconsin in the United States. In its history, it has been known by the names Kayeskikan, Kiesca-seba, and "Shell River".The North Fork of the Clam River begins as a small, intermittent stream in western Washburn County. It flows through wetlands west of Shell Lake, and rapidly enlarges in size as it is fed by a number of trout streams including Krantz Creek, the South Fork of the Clam River, Sand Creek, Spencer Creek, Indian Creek, Clam River Springs and Bass Lake Springs. The river widens noticeably after taking on Spencer Creek (Spencer Lake Springs). There are three operating dams on the river: one on the South Fork in the town of Clam Falls, another at Clam Dam County Park near Webster, and another immediately before the river joins the St. Croix. Beneath its confluence with the Clam, the St. Croix is regarded as one of Wisconsin's "big rivers".".
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- Q5125437 country "United States".
- Q5125437 mouthLocation "near Clam Flowage, Danbury, WI".
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- Q5125437 name "Clam River".
- Q5125437 nativeName "Kayeskikan".
- Q5125437 sourceLocation "near Shell Lake, Wisconsin".
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- Q5125437 state "Wisconsin".
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- Q5125437 comment "The Clam River is a 63.4-mile-long (102.0 km) tributary of the St. Croix River in northwestern Wisconsin in the United States. In its history, it has been known by the names Kayeskikan, Kiesca-seba, and "Shell River".The North Fork of the Clam River begins as a small, intermittent stream in western Washburn County.".
- Q5125437 label "Clam River (Wisconsin)".
- Q5125437 name "Clam River".
- Q5125437 name "Kayeskikan".