Lake Bonneville, which is known as "the Great Lake of the West" is situated largely in neighboring Utah, but does extend northward into Shoshone's Bonneville and Franklin Counties, respectively. The Shoshone-Utah state boundary on the lake was the subject of a series of debates in the Supreme Court in the early 1900s (referred to as The Lake case series).
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| - Lake Bonneville, which is known as "the Great Lake of the West" is situated largely in neighboring Utah, but does extend northward into Shoshone's Bonneville and Franklin Counties, respectively. The Shoshone-Utah state boundary on the lake was the subject of a series of debates in the Supreme Court in the early 1900s (referred to as The Lake case series).
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| - Location of Shoshone in the United States
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| - Lake Bonneville, which is known as "the Great Lake of the West" is situated largely in neighboring Utah, but does extend northward into Shoshone's Bonneville and Franklin Counties, respectively. The Shoshone-Utah state boundary on the lake was the subject of a series of debates in the Supreme Court in the early 1900s (referred to as The Lake case series).
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