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The W. Kerr Scott Dam and Reservoir is a 1,475-acre (5.97 km 2) artificial lake impounded by a dam located in Wilkes County, North Carolina. [2]
William Kerr Scott (April 17, 1896 – April 16, 1958) was an American politician from North Carolina. A member of the Democratic Party , he was the 62nd governor of North Carolina from 1949 until 1953, and a United States Senator from 1954 until 1958.
In 1962, NC 268 was rerouted south of what became W. Kerr Scott Dam and Reservoir; a majority of the former route was abandoned and submerged by the reservoir, only Old NC 268 (SR 1145) remains. Also in 1962, NC 268 was rerouted in downtown North Wilkesboro, with eastbound along Tenth Street, A Street and D Street, and westbound along D Street ...
W. Kerr Scott Dam and Reservoir, in North Carolina; Scott Dam, impounding Lake Pillsbury in California This page was last edited on 30 December 2019, at 01:45 (UTC). ...
W. Kerr Scott Reservoir; High Rock Lake; Tuckertown Reservoir; Badin Lake; Falls Reservoir; All the major lakes except the W. Kerr Scott Reservoir generate hydroelectric power for the "Yadkin Project" which is under the control of the aluminium producing company Alcoa, [11] and licensed to operate by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission ...
This category is for members of the family of North Carolina governors W. Kerr Scott and Robert W. Scott. Pages in category "Scott family of North Carolina" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
The shore line of Singletary Lake is entirely owned by the state. Waccamaw State Lake: Lake Waccamaw State Park: Columbus [2] 8,938 acres (36.17 km 2) [5] Lake Waccamaw is the largest natural Carolina Bay lake. [7] White State Lake: None Bladen [2] 1,068 acres (4.32 km 2) [5] This is the only State Lake without public lands along its shores.
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