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Kelley Eckels Currie is an American lawyer and government official who currently serves as the Representative to the United Nations Economic and Social Council. She served as the Acting Deputy Representative of the U.S. to the U.N., after it was vacated by Michele Sison. Prior to assuming her current role, she was a senior fellow with the Project 2049 Institute, a think tank focused on security issues and public policy in Central-Asia and the Asia-Pacific region. She previously held senior public policy positions with the United States Department of State and several international and non-governmental human rights and humanitarian organizations. Currie...
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  • 1. Minneopa State Park Mankato
    Minneopa State Park is a state park in the U.S. state of Minnesota. It was established in 1905 to preserve Minneopa Falls, a large waterfall for southern Minnesota, and was expanded in the 1960s to include the lower reaches of Minneopa Creek and a large tract of prairie. Minneopa is Minnesota's third oldest state park, after Itasca and Interstate. Two park resources are listed on the National Register of Historic Places: the 1862 Seppman Mill and a district of seven Rustic Style structures built by the Works Progress Administration in the late 1930s. The park is located almost entirely on the south side of the Minnesota River, 3 miles west of Mankato. In 2015 the state reintroduced American bison to the park in a 330-acre fenced enclosure, through which visitors can drive in their vehicles...
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  • 2. Lake Shetek State Park Currie Minnesota
    Lake Shetek State Park is a state park of Minnesota, United States, on Lake Shetek, which is the largest lake in southwestern Minnesota and the headwaters of the Des Moines River. It is most popular for water recreation and camping. However the park also contains historical resources related to the Dakota War of 1862, including an original log cabin and a monument to 15 white settlers killed there and at nearby Slaughter Slough on August 20, 1862.The park and lake were developed by the Works Progress Administration during the Great Depression. Two districts of park structures built in the National Park Service rustic style are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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