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  2. Lake Keowee - Wikipedia

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    Lake Keowee's waters cover approximately 18,500 acres (75 km 2) and there are 300 miles of shoreline. The full water elevation of Lake Keowee is around 800 feet. It is 23 miles long and 3 miles wide at the widest point. The average depth is 54 feet. Drinking water. The lake provides drinking water to Greenville and Seneca and surrounding areas ...

  3. Keowee - Wikipedia

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    Keowee (Cherokee: ᎫᏩᎯᏱ, romanized: Guwahiyi) was a Cherokee town in the far northwest corner of present-day South Carolina.It was the principal town of what were called the seven Lower Towns, located along the Keowee River (Colonists referred to the lower reaches of the river as the Savannah in its lower reaches, with its mouth at the city they named Savannah).

  4. Keowee River - Wikipedia

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    The Keowee River flows out of Lake Jocassee Dam and into Lake Keowee, a reservoir created by Keowee Dam and Little River Dam. The Keowee River flows out of Keowee Dam to join Twelvemile Creek near Clemson, South Carolina, forming the beginning of the Seneca River, a tributary of the Savannah River. The Keowee River is 25.7 miles (41.4 km) long. [1]

  5. Cherokee Path - Wikipedia

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    The Cherokee Path (or Keowee path) was the primary route of English and Scots traders from Charleston to Columbia, South Carolina in Colonial America. It was the way they reached Cherokee towns and territories along the upper Keowee River and its tributaries. In its lower section it was known as the Savannah River.

  6. Seneca River (South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    In current times, the section of the Keowee River between the Keowee Dam and its confluence with Twelvemile Creek is called the Seneca River on many maps, including the official county highway map. [5] Since this area was flooded by Lake Hartwell, created by damming the Seneca and Tugaloo rivers, this section is often referred to as the Seneca.

  7. This SC lakefront home has a record-high $12M price tag for ...

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    A fully furnished house on 1.75 acres on a Lake Keowee peninsula was recently listed for just over $12 million. Located at 132 Mountain Shore Trail in Six Mile, the house will break the record for ...

  8. Historic Cherokee settlements - Wikipedia

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    Located along the Lower Cherokee Traders Path; it was the largest of the "Lower Towns" and part of the Upper Road through the Piedmont; across the river from Fort Prince George; destroyed by the British, Creeks, and Chickasaws in 1760; [25] flooded by Lake Keowee. [26] Keowee New Towne [25] Kuwoki Little Keowee [25] ᎫᏬᎩ

  9. File:Lake Keowee.jpg - Wikipedia

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