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Is Land Between the Lakes a man-made lake?

It became the largest manmade lake east of the Mississippi River.



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1. Lake Mead, Nevada. Named after Bureau of Reclamation Commissioner Elwood Mead, Lake Mead is the largest reservoir in the United States, stretching 112 miles long with a total capacity of 28,255,000 acre-feet, a shoreline of 759 miles, and a maximum depth of 532 feet.

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Based on the NLA 2012, of the total 111,119 lakes assessed, approximately 52% (58,700) were natural and 48% (53,119) were manmade.

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A Hidden Beach In Kentucky, Laurel River Lake Has Clear Waters That Rival The Caribbean. You'll want to track down the clearest beach in Kentucky with water so clear it rivals the beauty of the Caribbean.

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Lake Michigan and Lake Superior Wisconsin is bordered to the north and east by two of the world's largest lakes. To the north, Lake Superior forms the largest expanse of freshwater in the world. To the east lies Lake Michigan, the largest freshwater lake entirely within the United States.

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At 1,943 feet (592 meters), Crater Lake is the deepest lake in the United States and one of the deepest in the world.

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Lake George, known as the “Queen of American Lakes,” is 32 miles long and widely considered one of the country's most beautiful and cleanest lakes. Each year, the deep blue waters of Lake George, located in the southern Adirondack State Park, attract over 50,000 summer tourists.

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