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  2. Lake Seminole - Wikipedia

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    The lake contains 37,500 acres (152 km 2) of water, and has a shoreline of 376 mi (605 km). [1] The fish in Lake Seminole include largemouth bass, crappie, chain pickerel, catfish, striped bass and other species. American alligators, snakes and various waterfowl are also present in the lake, which is known for its goose hunting. [2] [N 1]

  3. Jim Woodruff Dam - Wikipedia

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    The dam impounds Lake Seminole on the common border of Florida and Georgia. The dam is named in honor of James W. Woodruff, Sr., a Georgia businessman who spearheaded the development of the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint Project. [1] [2] Electricity from the dam is marketed by the Southeastern Power Administration. [3]

  4. ACF River Basin - Wikipedia

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    Sub-Basin HUC Sub-Basin Name Sub-Basin Description [3] Sub-Basin Location [3] Sub-Basin Size (mi 2) [4] Sub-Basin Map 03130001 Upper Chattahoochee: The drainage and associated waters of the Chattahoochee River from the source of the river in Union County, running southwest through Lake Lanier to a line from Marietta through Smyrna, Atlanta, and Decatur, to Stone Mountain.

  5. Three Rivers State Park - Wikipedia

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    Three Rivers State Park is a Florida State Park located north of Sneads, on the shores of Lake Seminole near the Georgia border, in northwestern Florida. It is named for the main rivers associated with Lake Seminole: the Chattahoochee and the Flint (which flow into it from Georgia), and the Apalachicola (whose source is the lake itself.) The ...

  6. Flint River - Wikipedia

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    The water lifted caskets from cemeteries and left them, along with drowned cattle and other livestock, stuck in trees and other places. Montezuma, Georgia was completely inundated after the Flint River topped the 29-foot levee protecting the town from floodwater. The official depth of the river at the height of the flood was estimated at 34 feet.

  7. Spring Creek (Flint River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Spring Creek is a 76.5-mile-long (123.1 km) [1] tributary of the Flint River in southwest Georgia in the United States.. Rising in the northeastern corner of Clay County, 5 miles (8 km) north of Bluffton, the creek flows south to join the Flint River in Lake Seminole, approximately 6 miles (10 km) upstream of that river's confluence with the Chattahoochee River to form the Apalachicola River ...

  8. Category : Bodies of water of Seminole County, Georgia

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    Pages in category "Bodies of water of Seminole County, Georgia" This category contains only the following page. ... Lake Seminole This page was last ...

  9. George W. Andrews Lake - Wikipedia

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    George W. Andrews Lake is a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers lake 29 miles south of Walter F. George Lake and north of Lake Seminole in Early County, Georgia. The lake is very riverine in nature but is noted for good fishing. The purpose of the dam is for river navigation via the lock at George W. Andrews Dam. There is no hydroelectric generation ...

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