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One of the largest waterfalls, east of the Mississippi River, these falls gained fame way back in 1856 in Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s Song of Hiawatha:
Lay aside your cloak, O Birch-tree! lay aside your white-skin wrapper,
For the Summer-time is coming, and the sun is warm in heaven,
And you need no white-skin wrapper!” thus aloud cried Hiawatha
In the solitary forest, by the rushing Taquamenaw.
The falls cried loudly to me as well as the water rushed by, showing off its power.
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