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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.

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    This home on Eagle Mountain Lake features 13,000 square feet of buildings.

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    Eagle Mountain Lake was created after a dam — 85 feet tall and 4,800 feet long — was built on the West Fork of the Trinity River in the early 1930s. Not long after the 8,694-acre reservoir was ...

  5. Eagle Mountain Lake - Wikipedia

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    The Texas State Board of Water Engineers granted a permit for constructing the dam that would form Eagle Mountain Lake on May 1, 1928. Construction of the dam that formed the reservoir began on January 23, 1930 and was completed on October 24, 1932. Water impoundment began on February 28, 1934.

  6. Marine Corps Air Station Eagle Mountain Lake - Wikipedia

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    In 1942, 2,931 acres (11.9 km 2) of former ranch land were purchased on the eastern shore of Eagle Mountain Lake so the Marine Corps could set up glider operations. [3] When it was announced to the public on 23 June 1942, the base was touted as the first of its kind, and was designed to house 500 officers, 1,500 trainees, and 1,000 enlisted troops.

  7. List of tripoints of U.S. states - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of all tripoints in which the boundaries of three (and only three) U.S. states converge at a single geographic point. Of the 60 such points, 36 are on dry land and 24 are in water. [1] Of the points in water, 3 are in the Great Lakes and thus have no land nearby.