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3805
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Eight working lakes, providing services including power generation and flood control, span the foothills from Wilkes County to the South Carolina border. One of the most well-known is Lake Lure. The lakes also provide such recreational activities as boating and fishing.
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6731
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Boating and fishing getaways are very popular in North Carolina, and the state has plenty of lakes to meet the needs of each. Describing lakes east of I-95, in the Piedmont, and in the western counties, Blackburn gives a small sampling of what the state's wide range of recreational lakes have to offer.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 72 Issue 2, July 2004, p62-64, 66, il Periodical Website
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24346
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Aluminum Company of America is an example of corporate stewardship, making Badin Lake more attractive for recreation and development in the 1990s.