A History of Lake Norman: Fish Camps to Ferraris (Brief History)

The History Press

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UPC:
9781626195028
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
9/30/2014
Release Date:
9/30/2014
Author:
McShane, Chuck
Language:
English: Published; English: Original Language; English
Pages:
128
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Journalist and historian Chuck McShane traces the triumphs and troubles of Lake Norman from the region's colonial beginnings to its modern incarnation. On a muggy September day in 1959, North Carolina governor Luther Hodges set off the first charge of dynamite for the Cowan's Ford Dam project. The dam channeled Catawba River waters into the largest lake in North Carolina: Lake Norman. The project was the culmination of James Buchanan Duke's dream of an electrified South and the beginning of the region's future. Over the years, the area around Lake Norman transformed from a countryside of cornstalks and cattle fields to an elite suburb full of luxurious subdivisions and thirty-five-foot sailboats.