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Greenwood Lake in NY and NJ!

Greenwood Lake in NY and NJ!

Made in USA, this is our wondrously detailed Map of Greenwood Lake in Orange County, New York and Passaic County, New Jersey!

Approximately 9 miles long and 0.7 miles wide
Maximum Depth: 57 Feet
Surface Area: 1,920 Acres
Shoreline: 22 Miles

Munsee Indians originally inhabited the expanse around Greenwood Lake, followed by the first European settlers in the 1700s. The Indians had christened the lake "Quampium", but it was renamed "Long Pond" by the new settlers, and ultimately "Greenwood Lake. 🍂🏘🏞



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Lake Lookout, NC - Laser Cut Wood Map!

Lake Lookout, NC - Laser Cut Wood Map!

Our remarkably detailed, laser engraved and precision cut map of Lookout Shoals Lake in Catawba County, North Carolina with the following interesting stats carved into it:

Surface Area: 1,305 Acres

Shoreline Length: 27 Miles

Average Depth: 24 Feet

Lookout Shoals Lake was formed in 1915 with the construction of the hydro-electric station. The total length of Lookout Shoals dam and all accompanying structures is 2,750 feet. The concrete gravity spillway section is 933 feet long!🌤🌊

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Lake Hickory, NC - Laser Cut Wood Map

Lake Hickory, NC - Laser Cut Wood Map

Our beautifully detailed, laser engraved and precision cut map of Lake Hickory in Catawba County, North Carolina with the following interesting stats carved into it:

  • 4,223 Surface Acres
  • 105 Miles of Shoreline
  • Average Depth: 33 Feet
  • Maximum Depth: 100 Feet

 

Lake Hickory was created on the Catawba River in 1927 with the completion of the Oxford Dam 11 miles northeast of Hickory. The dam parallels the NC Highway,_16 bridge over the Catawba River between Interstate 40 and Taylorsville. It is 122 feet high, with an overall length of 1,200 feet. The spillway section of the dam is 550 feet long. 

Lake Hickory was named after the city of Hickory and runs along its northern edge. The lake covers almost 4,223 acres with 105 miles of shoreline. Full pond elevation is 935 feet. Lake Hickory is a reliable source of water for the cities of Hickory and Conover and the town of Longview.

Duke Energy provides five public access areas on the lake in cooperation with the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission.

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Lake Rhodhiss, North Carolina - Wood Laser Cut Map

Lake Rhodhiss, North Carolina - Wood Laser Cut Map

This is a beautifully detailed, laser engraved and precision cut Map of Lake Rhodhiss in Burke and Caldwell Counties, North Carolina with the following interesting stats carved into it:

Completed in 1925

Surface Area: 3,060 Acres

Shoreline: 90 Miles

Average Depth: 20 Feet

Maximum Depth: 52 Feet

A view of surrounding mountain peaks and wildlife make the lake a beauty. The water is a crystal clear blue color because the lake has a sandy bottom as opposed to the murky waters that a clay bottom provides.

It is a narrow river-like reservoir within the large Catawba River Basin. About three fourths of the lake's watershed is forested and only three percent developed!

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Lake James in Burke County. North Carolina!

Lake James in Burke County. North Carolina!

This is our ravishing Laser Cut Wood Map of Lake James in Burke County, North Carolina!

The Lake was named after James B Duke, one of the founders of Duke Power.

Year Built: 1916-1923

Surface Acres: 6,510

Shoreline: 150 Miles

Maximum Depth: 120 Feet

Average Depth: 65 Feet

Formed by the impoundment of the Catawba River and the Linville River create Lake James, which is the most proactively upstream reservoir and operated by Duke Energy! 🏕🛶

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Nolin River Lake, Kentucky!

Nolin River Lake, Kentucky!

This is our astonishing laser engraved and precision cut Map of Nolin River Lake in Kentucky! How admirable the pulchritudinous scenery of it all! In Edmonson County, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dam caused the formation of Nolin River Lake. Nolin Lake is a man-made reservoir lake known for its idiosyncratic blue/green water. Ready to view the wildlife with me?

Year Built: 1963

Summer pool: 5,795 Surface Acres

Winter pool: 2,890 Surface Acres

Named for: Early American explorer Benjamin Lynn. Lynn became separated from his friends and could not be found for several days. Each night, they returned from the search reporting "No Lynn." The river at which they camped became known as the Nolin.  🏞🚵‍♀️

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Deep Creek Lake in Garrett County, Maryland!

Deep Creek Lake in Garrett County, Maryland!

Our breathtaking Map of Deep Creek Lake in Maryland!

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