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  2. Lake Norman - Wikipedia

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    Lake Norman is a man-made fresh water lake in southwest North Carolina.The largest lake in the state, it was created between 1959 and 1964 [1] as part of the construction of the Cowans Ford Dam by Duke Energy.

  3. Belews Lake - Wikipedia

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    Belews Lake is a reservoir in Stokes, Rockingham, Guilford and Forsyth counties of North Carolina, near the towns of Stokesdale and Pine Hall.It was created in 1973 by the Duke Energy corporation as a cooling basin for the corporation's Belews Creek Steam Station, a coal-burning power plant.

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    Gothenburg Boat Show 32,950 m 2: 344 12 77,124 2010 Hamburg, Germany hanseboot - International Boat Show Hamburg 85,274 m 2: 765 124 96,059 2008 Helsinki, Finland: Helsinki International Boat Show 44,000 m 2: 345 8 74,551 2010 Lisbon, Portugal: Lisbon Boat Show 30,000 m 2: 340 54 79,664 2009 London, England, United Kingdom: London Boat Show ...

  5. Bath, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Favorite water-based recreation includes wakeboarding, water skiing, and boat rides or jet ski rides through the creek down to the river. Other attractions include the Historic Bath State Historic Site , which gives tours of the old town of Bath; St. Thomas Church , the oldest standing Episcopal Church in North Carolina; historical houses; and ...

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  7. Ocean Isle Beach, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Known as the "Gem of the Brunswick Islands", [10] Ocean Isle Beach is located along the coastal corridor between Wilmington, North Carolina and Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The beach runs east to west and offers a fishing pier, public boat launch facility, direct access to the Intracoastal Waterway, and beach paths every 500 feet (150 m).