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  2. Lake Palmer - Wikipedia

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    Lake Palmer was a man-made lake in Nashville between 16th Ave and 17th Ave, south of Hayes St and north of West End Ave. [4] This was the proposed location of a long-mooted mixed-use construction project near downtown Nashville that failed to materialize for over ten years. [5]

  3. Percy Priest Lake - Wikipedia

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    J. Percy Priest Lake is a reservoir in north central part of Tennessee. It is formed by J. Percy Priest Dam , located between miles six and seven of the Stones River . The dam (easily visible from Interstate 40 ) is located about 10 miles (16 km) east of downtown Nashville and impounds a lake 42 mi (68 km) long.

  4. Old Hickory Lake - Wikipedia

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    Old Hickory Lake is a reservoir in north central Tennessee. It is formed by the Old Hickory Lock and Dam ( 36°17′48″N 86°39′20″W  /  36.29667°N 86.65556°W  / 36.29667; -86.65556  ( Old Hickory Lock and Dam ) ), located on the Cumberland River at mile 216.2 in Sumner and Davidson counties, approximately 25 miles (40 km ...

  5. Tennessee has the best fishing lodge in the country and top ...

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    Best lakes for swimming in the country, according to USA TODAY. 1. Lake Jocassee (South Carolina) 2. Geneva Lake (Wisconsin) 3. Lake Erie (New York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania) 4. Norris Lake ...

  6. You can escape the downtown Nashville crowds here: Local ...

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    If you're looking to escape the crowds of downtown Nashville, consider this nearby state park. ... Radnor Lake, Nashville. Downtown Nashville, ... 1160 Otter Creek Road, Nashville, TN 37220.

  7. Old Hickory Lock and Dam - Wikipedia

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    The lock, dam, powerhouse and lake are operated and supervised by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' personnel under the direction of the District Engineer at Nashville. The lock allows barges and recreational boats to navigate the Cumberland River. The power plant is operated so as to use as much of the water flow as possible for power production.