Lakes
- Silver Lake (Serbia)
- Silver Lake (Los Angeles County, California)
- Silver Lake (Mojave), California
- Silver Lake (Dover, Delaware)
- Silver Lake (Milford, Delaware)
- Silver Lake (Dickinson County, Iowa)
- Silver Lake (Kansas)
- Silver Lake (Plymouth County, Massachusetts)
- Silver Lake (Michigan)
- Silver Lake (Clay County, Minnesota)
- Silver Lake (Ramsey County, Minnesota)
- Silver Lake (Rochester, Minnesota)
- Silver Lake in Deer Lodge County, Montana
- Silver Lake in Daniels County, Montana
- Silver Lake (Harrisville, New Hampshire)
- Silver Lake (Hollis, New Hampshire)
- Silver Lake (Madison, New Hampshire)
- Silver Lake, Staten Island, New York
- Silver Lake (Croton-on-Hudson, New York)
- Silver Lake (Woodridge, New York)
- Silver Lake (Oregon)
- Silver Lake (Hutchinson County, South Dakota)
- Silver Lake (Kingsbury County, South Dakota)
- Silver Lake, Cowlitz County, Washington
- Silver Lake, Everett, Washington
- Silver Lake (Manitowoc, Wisconsin)
- Silver Lake (Waushara County, Wisconsin)
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Famous quotes containing the word lakes:
“When you get out on one of those lakes in a canoe like this, you do not forget that you are completely at the mercy of the wind, and a fickle power it is. The playful waves may at any time become too rude for you in their sport, and play right over you.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“Though the words Canada East on the map stretch over many rivers and lakes and unexplored wildernesses, the actual Canada, which might be the colored portion of the map, is but a little clearing on the banks of the river, which one of those syllables would more than cover.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“The lakes are something which you are unprepared for; they lie up so high, exposed to the light, and the forest is diminished to a fine fringe on their edges, with here and there a blue mountain, like amethyst jewels set around some jewel of the first water,so anterior, so superior, to all the changes that are to take place on their shores, even now civil and refined, and fair as they can ever be.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)