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  2. Citico (Cherokee town) - Wikipedia

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    Tellico Lake covers the lower 33 miles (53 km) of the Little Tennessee River, which flows down from the mountains to the south and traverses parts of Blount, Monroe, and Loudon counties before emptying into the Tennessee River near Lenoir City. The Citico site was situated along the southwest bank of the river immediately below the river's ...

  3. Tellico River - Wikipedia

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    The Tellico River and its main tributaries are renowned for their brook, brown, and rainbow trout fishing. Upstream from Tellico Lake, above Tellico Plains, Tennessee, the Tellico is a premier trout stream. It meanders through a mountain gorge before reaching the broad plains downstream of Tellico Plains.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Monroe ...

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    Archaeological sites for 18th-century Cherokee villages of Chota and Tanasi; now submerged under Tellico Lake, though both sites memorialized with monuments along the shoreline 4: Citico Site: Citico Site: November 2, 1978 : Address Restricted: Vonore: Archaeological site for 18th-century Cherokee village; now submerged by Tellico Lake 5

  5. Tellico Dam - Wikipedia

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    The engineering design of the Tellico Dam project consisted of a 600 ft-long (180 m) by 129 ft-high (39 m) concrete gravity dam with flood gates, a 2,500 ft-long (760 m) earthen dam, and an 850 ft-long (260 m), 500 ft-wide (150 m) navigable canal connecting the Tellico Reservoir impoundment to the Fort Loudoun impoundment of the Tennessee River ...

  6. Bussell Island - Wikipedia

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    TVA's construction of a canal connecting the Tellico and Fort Loudoun reservoirs severed this section of the mainland, thus creating a new island that stretches for about a mile east-to-west, and touches three TVA lakes: Fort Loudoun, Watts Bar, and Tellico. Lenoir City is located along the Tennessee River opposite Bussell Island.

  7. Gold Butte National Monument - Wikipedia

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    Gold Butte National Monument, southeastern Nevada The monument consists of 296,937 acres (120,166 ha). [ 1 ] The Gold Butte National Monument fills a gap between Lake Mead National Recreation Area and Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument , creating a continuous swath of conserved land and establishing a wildlife corridor . [ 2 ]

  8. Basin and Range National Monument - Wikipedia

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    Basin and Range National Monument is a national monument of the United States spanning approximately 704,000 acres (1,100 sq mi; 2,800 km 2) of remote, undeveloped mountains and valleys in Lincoln and Nye counties in southeastern Nevada. [1] It is described as "one of the emptiest spaces in a state famous for its emptiness." [2]

  9. Fort Churchill State Historic Park - Wikipedia

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    With aid from the National Park Service, the fort ruins were partially restored to a state of arrested decay, and the Civilian Conservation Corps built the current visitor center. [ 11 ] In 1957, the fort became a part of Nevada's state park system. [ 10 ]