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  2. Guntersville Lake - Wikipedia

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    The lake stretches 75 miles (121 km) from Guntersville Dam to Nickajack Dam. It is Alabama's largest lake at 69,100 acres (279.6 km 2). [1] It is separated by the Guntersville Dam from Wheeler Lake, which is 68,300 acres (276.4 km 2) and the second largest lake. Both lakes are part of the Tennessee River.

  3. Lake Guntersville State Park - Wikipedia

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    Lake Guntersville State Park is a public recreation area located on the far north side of the city of Guntersville in Marshall County, Alabama. The state park occupies 5,909 acres (2,391 ha) on the eastern shore of Guntersville Lake , a 69,000-acre (28,000 ha) impoundment of the Tennessee River .

  4. 50 Waterfront Cities Where Homes Are a Total Steal - AOL

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    Average home value: $217,921. State average home value: $805,913.17. Difference between typical and state home value: $587,992.34. John Csiszar and Daria Uhlig contributed to the reporting for ...

  5. Georgia Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Georgia Mountain is a community and small plateau in Marshall County, Alabama, east of Brindlee Mountain. [1]Located some 6–7 miles northwest of Guntersville with scenic bluffs overlooking much of Guntersville Lake and the dam, wooded areas and open fields.

  6. In October 2015, 2 feet of rain fell on parts of the Midlands, flooding homes, including the Lake Katherine neighborhood where the dam was overrun but held. The lake was built by U.S. Army in the ...

  7. Wheeler Lake - Wikipedia

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    It is Alabama's second largest lake at 68,300 acres (276 km 2), and only a few hundred acres smaller than the largest lake in Alabama, Guntersville Lake, which is 69,100 acres (280 km 2) and is separated by the Guntersville dam from the lake. Decatur operates the busiest port along the Tennessee River on this lake, Port of Decatur.

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