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The Dam & Lake

Built in the 1930s and designed by the Army Corp of Engineers, the dam was created to provide a place for raising trout. However, the peat moss from Thomas Lake (located in east Mill Creek) turned the trout brown.

 

Plans for a hydroelectric generation system were created, but this was never implemented.

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The resulting body of water, then known as Lake Dell, is now known as the Garhart Reservoir.

Looking North
Looking South

Story: a match was placed in the carburetor of this truck to stop a leak. Unfortunately, the match head was intact, and it ignited - burning the truck to the ground.

Looking East
General Construction
Penny Creek Before The Dam
Lake Dell

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