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Miller Lake is usually a reasonably dry location; the month with most of the rain is May, and the driest month of the year is January. After a long day outdoors Days Inn Alliance is a good site to spend a night or two, and since you're here, you could also have a look at pretty East Hill Lake. This lake is one of the great places here in the Sand Hills. That right there is a load of cool things already but it goes on, the Sand Hills has it all. Black
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| | Lake is a nearby lake that you could have a look at. Summertime highs at Miller Lake commonly tend to be in the 80's. During the moonlight hours it's mostly in the 50's. High temperatures during the wintertime are normally in the 30's with winter lows in the 0's overnight here at Miller Lake. | |
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Coordinates: Latitude: 41.85194 Longitude: -102.3214
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Von Krosigh Lake
 | 15 miles away 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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