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The visible ruins under Lexington Reservoir are actually those of Alma, not Lexington; building foundations and original pavements of roads are sometimes visible during droughts. The nearby unincorporated town of Lexington Hills is a reminder of the former town; it combines several villages in the Santa Cruz Mountains .
Lexington Reservoir aerial, from the north, with Monterey Bay and the Monterey Peninsula in the background. The reservoir is in the foothills of the Santa Cruz Mountains, at an elevation of 645 feet (197 m). [2] [5] State Route 17 runs alongside the dam's western edge and over part of the reservoir. Alma Bridge Road (Limekiln Canyon Road) runs ...
Alma College was located west of Alma on Alma College Road, above the Lexington Reservoir, at latitude 371056N, longitude 122000W; decimal degrees: latitude 37.18222, longitude -122.00111. [6] The college was a Jesuit seminary which opened in 1934.
There are two trails between Lexington Reservoir and downtown Los Gatos. The portion of the trail on the west side of the creek is the Los Gatos Creek Trail proper and is a smooth, wide, unpaved trail on an old South Pacific Coast Railroad railway bed and has no access points after the start of the trail at the east side of the dam.
Dramatic videos and photos are emerging from across the Tennessee Valley and Appalachians after catastrophic and deadly flooding was reported across the region over the weekend.
Alma, beneath the Lexington Reservoir; Bagby, under Lake McClure; Baird, under Lake Shasta [14]; Bidwell's Bar, under Lake Oroville; Camanche, under Camanche Reservoir; Cedar Springs, under Silverwood Lake [15]
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With reports of a dirt-like or metallic taste circulating among Lexington water customers, we asked the main water provider what might be going on. Here’s what they said.