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Williamstown Lake Vacation and Resort PropertiesWilliamstown Lake is formed by Williamstown Lake Dam on Grassy Creek in Grant County, Kentucky and is used for drinking water purposes. Construction of Williamstown Lake Dam was completed in 1957. At normal levels it has a surface area of 300 acres. It is property of City of Williamstown. Nearby Attractions
Capt Anthony Meldahl Locks And Dam <Ohio R> (21 miles)
Captain Anthony Meldahl Locks & Dam is located at mile marker 436 on the Ohio River. It creates a 95 mile navigational pool between Meldahl Locks & Dam and Greenup Locks & Dam. Meldahl is an integral link in the Ohio River navigational system. Tours of the facilities can be scheduled. The site offers fishing, picnic and restroom facilities (open from April to October), an observation tower, and wildlife viewing. Pets are allowed. The pool between Meldahl Locks & Dam and Greenup Locks & Dam has...
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Markland Lock And Dam +Ohio River (24 miles)
An important navigation feature in the Ohio River System. Sightseers may watch the navigation locking process. This area is along the Lewis and Clark...
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National Underground Railroad Freedom Center (29 miles)
The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center will open on the banks of the Ohio River in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio, in the summer of 2004.A $110-million facility, the Freedom Center will feature three pavilions, celebrating courage, cooperation and perseverance. The story of freedom is woven through the heroic legacy of the Underground Railroad and the American struggle to abolish human enslavement and secure freedom for all people.Using the Underground Railroad as a lens through which to...
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William H Harsha Lake (31 miles)
A 2,160-acre lake made popular by Cincinnati boaters, its also the site of two abandoned gold mines. William H. Harsha Lake, former known as East Fork Lake, is located in southwestern Ohio, and is noted for Ordovician fossil beds. Although situated just a few miles from the Ohio River, the East Fork of the Miami River flows northward due to topography. The lake was completed by the Corps of Engineers in...
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