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Lake Peekskill is a small manmade lake located in the town of Putnam Valley in Putnam County, New York.Originally called Lower Cranberry Pond before being dammed, the lake was created as a destination recreational area in the 1920s by the McGolrick Co. by impounding a small unnamed tributary of Peekskill Hollow Creek with a dam on its southwest end.
Gravel Lake is a 296-acre (1.20 km 2) freshwater lake in the southeast corner of Porter Township near the southern boundary of Van Buren County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The lake is located between Lawton [2] and Marcellus. The lake is controlled and managed by a homeowners association, the Gravel Lake Association. [2]
Gravel Lake is located in a hemiboreal climate, [7] part of the marine west coast climate zone of western North America. [8] Temperatures and precipitation is similar to neighbor lakes like Alaska Lake. The wettest month is January, with 396 millimeters of rain, and the least in July, with 38 millimeters of rain. [9]
BUFFALO, N.Y. – A significant lake-effect snowstorm that impacted communities from Michigan through New York produced rare thundersnow and even spawned waterspouts along the shores of Lake Erie ...
Rainbow Lake is a small lake in the northern Adirondacks of New York, United States. The esker that bisects the eponymous lake extends discontinuously for 85 miles (137 km). Its area is 588.4 acres (238.1 ha) with a depth of over 50 feet (15 m); the adjacent Clear Pond on the north side of the esker has an area of 96.8 acres (39.2 ha) and a ...
The Lake Como Cemetery Association was also established for the maintenance of the cemetery. Undocumented burials took place prior to 1925. There are documented burials of individuals who were ...
Round Lake is a 744-acre (301-hectare) lake in the town of Long Lake, Hamilton County, New York, US. It is the centerpiece of the 11,430-acre (4,630 ha) Round Lake Wilderness Area are part of the Adirondack Forest Preserve, adjacent to the 19,500-acre (7,900 ha) William C. Whitney Wilderness in the Adirondack Park .
The Kensico Reservoir is a reservoir spanning the towns of Armonk (North Castle) and Valhalla (Mount Pleasant), New York, located 3 miles (5 km) north of White Plains.It was formed by the original earth and gravel Kensico Dam constructed in 1885, which impounded waters from the Bronx and Byram rivers. [2]