Barry Lynn Miller Keller Williams
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When you think about Alabama Lake Homes - Neely Henry Lake should be one of your top choices
The Cabins at Bridge Creek on Neely Henry Lake are currently listed by Realty Executives Complete, but there are no cabins at this time if you would like more information contact Barry Lynn Miller and I will be happy to answer any questions about this project. If you are looking for lake property another great investment is Logan Martin Real Estate give Barry a call if your have any question about lake homes in Central Alabama.
ABOUT NEELY HENRY LAKE
H. Neely Henry Dam was the first dam built as a part of an Alabama Power Company construction program that further developed the Coosa River in the late 1950s and the 1960s. The project included the construction of Weiss, Logan Martin and Bouldin dams and the redevelopment of Lay Dam. The facility was named after H. Neely Henry, a senior executive vice-president of Alabama Power.
The story of H. Neely Henry Dam and H. Neely Henry Lake began as a story of energy. It continues today as a story of flood control, recreation and economic opportunity, irrigation and drinking water, and fish and wildlife habitats. Power was just the beginning.
Facts about H. Neely Henry Dam:
- Type: Gravity concrete and earth fill
- Length of concrete: 605 feet
- Length of earth-dikes: 4,100 feet
- Maximum height: 104 feet
Facts about H. Neely Henry Reservoir:
- Elevation above sea level: 508 feet
- Area: 11,200 acres
- Shoreline: 339 miles
- Length: 77.6 miles
- Maximum depth at dam: 53 feet
- Area of watershed draining into reservoir: 6,600 square miles
Information From http://www.alabamapower.com/lakes/henry.asp
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Logan Martin Lake Homes
Logan Martin Dam was the second dam built as a part of an Alabama Power Company construction program that further developed the Coosa River in the late 1950s and the 1960s. The project included the construction of Weiss, Henry and Bouldin dams and the redevelopment of Lay Dam. During the planning stages, the dam was known as Kelly Creek. During the first month of construction, the board of directors formally named it after William Logan Martin, Jr. He was a circuit court judge in Montgomery and also served as attorney general for the State of Alabama. In 1921, Martin was appointed as Alabama Power's general attorney. His older brother, Thomas, was one of the founders of the company.
The story of Logan Martin Dam and Logan Martin Lake began as a story of energy. It continues today as a story of flood control, recreation and economic opportunity, irrigation and drinking water, and fish and wildlife habitats. Power was just the beginning. From Alabama power
Lay Lake Homes
Captain William Patrick Lay organized Alabama Power on December 4, 1906. Soon thereafter he got authorization from Congress to construct the company's first dam and electric generating plant on the Coosa River — the Lock 12 Dam.
On a cold November day in 1929, with the Goodyear blimp circling overhead, members of the board of directors and other dignitaries gathered at the Lock 12 dam to carry out the board's recent resolution, to rename the dam in recognition of Captain Lay's service to the company and to the public.
The story of Lay Dam and Lay Lake began as a story of energy. It continues today as a story of flood control, recreation and economic opportunity, irrigation and drinking water, and fish and wildlife habitats. Power was just the beginning.
Wiess Lake Homes
Weiss Dam was the first dam built as a part of an Alabama Power Company construction program that further developed the Coosa River in the late 1950s and the 1960s. The facility was named after F.C. Weiss, a former chief engineer of Alabama Power.
The story of Weiss Dam and Weiss Lake began as a story of energy. It continues today as a story of flood control, recreation and economic opportunity, irrigation and drinking water, and fish and wildlife habitats. Power was just the beginning.
Facts about Weiss Dam:
- Type: Gravity concrete and earth fill
- Length of concrete: 392 feet
- Length of earth-dikes: 30,406 feet
- Maximum height: 126 feet
Facts about Weiss Reservoir:
- Elevation above sea level: 564 feet
- Area: 30,200 acres
- Shoreline: 447 miles
- Length: 52 miles
- Maximum depth at dam: 62 feet
- Area of watershed draining into reservoir:5,273 square miles
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