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In Nebraska there are many beautiful lakes, Burton Lake is one of them. This lake is located in the wonderful Sand Hills. The warmest time of the year at Burton Lake comes with high temperatures in the 80's. When the night sets in temperatures fall down into the 50's. The cold days of the wintertime come with highs in the 30's, and overnight lows in the 0's for Burton Lake. But wait, there's more entertaining things to do in the Sand Hills. You'll come
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| | across a wonderful lake called Von Krosigh Lake near Burton Lake; since you're here, you could also visit striking Burton Lake. Burton Lake is generally a pretty dry site; through the month of May you get the most rain around here, and the driest of the months is January. | |
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Coordinates: Latitude: 42.06556 Longitude: -102.1569
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Von Krosigh Lake
 | How did this lake get its name? Heinrich von Krosigk emigrated from Prussia and settled in Nebraska in 1872. Family members in the U.S. and Germany would like to know what family member this lake is named for, and how it came to be miss-spelled (Krosigh)?... |
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