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  2. Eagle Mountain Lake - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, the lake's eastern shore was the site of Marine Corps Air Station Eagle Mountain Lake, a military installation built to house the military's glider program. In 1965, the Tarrant Regional Water District voters approved a bond issue to allow the District to install improved controlled spillways.

  3. Got a few million to spare? This Fort Worth ... - AOL

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    12516 Lake Shore CT N in the Resort at Eagle Mountain Lake. You can see boat docs behind the house in the private canal. The home is a 5,534-square-foot two-story home at 12516 Lake Shore CT N.

  4. Category:Lakes of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Bent Creek (North Carolina) Bladen Lake Group; L. Lake Ashnoca; Lake Julian (North Carolina) Lake Summit, North Carolina; M. Lake Mattamuskeet; McArthur Lake (Fort ...

  5. Eaglenest Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Eaglenest Mountain (also known as Eagles Nest Mountain) is a mountain located 2 miles south of Maggie Valley, North Carolina in Haywood County.It is part of the Plott Balsams, a range of the Appalachian Mountains, and less than a mile south of North Eaglenest Mountain, a higher mountain which used to be called Mount Junaluska and is the highest mountain overlooking Lake Junaluska from the ...

  6. A rare glimpse inside the Eagle Mountain Lake site where a ...

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    A front page story in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on April 15, 1944, reported that the Marines would use the air station at Eagle Mountain Lake as a finishing school for dive bomber pilots before ...

  7. North Eaglenest Mountain - Wikipedia

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    It used to be called Mount Junaluska and is the highest mountain overlooking Lake Junaluska from the west. In 1900, S. C. Satterthwait of Waynesville, North Carolina , which was 5 miles (8.0 km) away, built the Eagle Nest Hotel at an elevation of 5,050 feet (1,540 m).

  8. Lake Bridgeport (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Lake Bridgeport is a popular freshwater fishing destination for anglers. Largemouth Bass, Crappie, Hybrid Bass, and Sand Bass are some of the noted varieties of gamefish caught there. Lake Bridgeport is also a popular recreational boating destination. Boat ramps and marinas are located at various locations throughout the shore.

  9. Pettigrew State Park - Wikipedia

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    Pettigrew State Park is a North Carolina State Park in Tyrrell and Washington Counties, North Carolina in the United States. It covers 5,951 acres (24.08 km 2) [2] around the shore lines of Lake Phelps and the Scuppernong River. The park's developed facilities are south of U.S. Route 64 near Roper and Creswell, North Carolina.