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The Bill and Dora Harris walking trail can be found running parallel to Sunset Drive in Guntersville. Bill's boat "Miss Guntersville Lake" can be found at the Guntersville Museum with an exhibit based on Bill and his trips. [2] In 2004 a book was published based on Bill and his journeys, Mississippi Bill and the Indomitable Little Boat.
The lake stretches 75 miles (121 km) from Guntersville Dam to Nickajack Dam. It is Alabama's largest lake at 69,100 acres (279.6 km 2). [1] It is separated by the Guntersville Dam from Wheeler Lake, which at 68,300 acres (276.4 km 2) is Alabama's second largest lake. Both lakes are part of the Tennessee River.
Guntersville Lake Unlimited Hydroplane Winners [4] Year Event Boat Driver 1963 Governor's Cup Miss Bardhal: Ron Musson 1964 Dixie Cup Notre Dame Bill Muncey: 1965 Dixie Cup Miss Madison Buddy Byers 1966-1967 No events held 1968 Dixie Cup Miss Eagle Electric Warner Gardner 1969 Dixie Cup Miss Budweiser Bill Sterett 1970-2017 No events held 2018
Guntersville: 1911 10 Colonel Montgomery Gilbreath House June 26, 2003: Guntersville: c. 1843 11 Guntersville Depot March 7, 2002: Guntersville: 1892 12 Harbor Master Building at City Boat Docks (demolished) May 19, 1998: Guntersville: Mid-1950s 13 A.R. Hooper House (Lake Guntersville Bed & Breakfast) January 22, 2009: Guntersville: c. 1910 14
A houseboat on Lake Union in Seattle, Washington, US Houseboat Cornelia in Ystad, Sweden, 2018. A houseboat is a boat that has been designed or modified to be used primarily for regular dwelling. Most houseboats are not motorized, as they are usually moored or kept stationary, fixed at a berth, and often tethered to land to provide utilities ...
Wheeler Lake is located in the northern part of the state of Alabama in the United States, between Rogersville and Huntsville. Created by Wheeler Dam along the Tennessee River , it stretches 60 miles (97 km) from Wheeler Dam to Guntersville Dam .
Lake Guntersville State Park is a public recreation area located on the far north side of the city of Guntersville in Marshall County, Alabama. The state park occupies 5,909 acres (2,391 ha) on the eastern shore of Guntersville Lake , a 69,000-acre (28,000 ha) impoundment of the Tennessee River .
State Route 62 (SR 62), also known as Monsanto Road, is a 2.443-mile-long (3.932 km) state highway near Guntersville in Marshall County. The highway heads east from lakeside homes and marinas along Lake Guntersville to SR 227 near Guntersville. SR 62 previously provided access to a (now abandoned) Monsanto plant, for which it was built and named.