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South Carolina Lake Homes For Sale and South Carolina Lake Houses For Sale Many Lakes, Large and Small South Carolina is dotted with more than 30 lakes These bodies of water range in size from tiny, 13-acre Lake Placid in the upcountry to expansive Lake Marion, which covers almost 110,000 acres in the lowlands Ten of South Carolina's lakes are larger than 10,000 acres, and in total, the state's lakes cover more than 700 square miles
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North Carolina Lake Homes For Sale and North Carolina Lake Houses For Sale Numerous Lakes of All Sizes North Carolina is home to more than 50 lakes! The state's many lakes range from the vast 520 mile shoreline of Lake Norman, to tiny Wolf Creek Lake tucked away in the Smoky Mountains Many of these lakes were created by Duke Energy (formerly Carolina Power) as well as Alcoa, the United States Corps of Engineers and Dominion Power
Florida Lake Homes For Sale and Florida Lake Houses For Sale Florida contains more than 30,000 lakes which range greatly in size from very small and only a few acres to massive lakes that cover several thousands of acres 7,700 of Florida's lakes are greater than 10 acres and if you combined the ten largest lakes in the state, they would together cover an area of nearly 685,000 acres
Kentucky Lake - LakeHomes. com Spanning Two States Kentucky Lake covers 160,309 acres, making it a massive lake with plenty of space and more choices for lake living It was created in 1944 by the Tennessee Valley Authority's impounding of the Tennessee River by the Kentucky Dam and flows almost the entire height of Tennessee