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  2. Lake Tobesofkee - Wikipedia

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    Lake Tobesofkee is a reservoir located on Tobesofkee Creek in Bibb County, Georgia. Built in the 1960s to control flooding, the lake soon became a site for public recreation and is known as one of the most heavily fished lakes in the state.

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    Lovejoy Capital offers $23 million public-private investment to Macon-Bibb County to create “unique outdoor hospitality destination.”

  4. Bibb County leaders tour Macon’s ‘untapped resources’ as ...

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    Mayor Lester Miller recently led a tour of Cliffview Lake that is slated to become a passive park and the secluded Duck Ponds at Lake Tobesofkee. Bibb County leaders tour Macon’s ‘untapped ...

  5. Tobesofkee Creek - Wikipedia

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    Tobesofkee Creek is a 58.9-mile-long (94.8 km) [1] river in Georgia. It originates near Barnesville and flows roughly southeast across Lamar , Monroe , and Bibb counties to join the Ocmulgee River south of the city of Macon .

  6. File:Lake Tobesofkee near Lizella, Georgia.JPG - Wikipedia

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  7. File talk : Lake Tobesofkee near Lizella, Georgia.JPG

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  9. Jackson Lake (Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    Jackson Lake is one of the oldest reservoirs in Georgia, United States, 44 miles (71 km) southeast of Atlanta in a rural area situated within parts of three counties (Jasper, Newton and Butts). The Lloyd Shoals Dam was built in 1910 by Central Georgia Power Company, and electricity was originally generated for the city of Macon .