47 Facts About Lake Norman

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Lake Norman is the largest man-made body of fresh water in North Carolina.

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Lake Norman is fed by the Catawba River, and drains into Mountain Island Lake to the south.

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Lake Norman is sometimes referred to as the "inland sea" of North Carolina; it offers 520 miles of shoreline and a surface area of more than 50 square miles .

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Lake Norman provides electricity to the Piedmont region of the Carolinas.

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Main cause of erosion issues on Lake Norman is the density of residential neighborhoods located so close to the shorelines of the lake.

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6.

Since Lake Norman is well known for its recreational activities, there is a continuously high demand for real estate on Lake Norman.

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When Davidson College was in the process of purchasing property along Lake Norman and finalizing plans for its lake campus, many assessments were conducted to analyze the quality of the land and quality of dams feeding into the lake.

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North Carolina's Piedmont is a region of high biodiversity, and Lake Norman is important for its diversity of birds, fish, mammals and plants.

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Lake Norman is the largest body of water in the Catawba River watershed and the largest lake in North Carolina.

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10.

Lake Norman's shoreline has a length of 520 miles and an area of more than 50 square miles .

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Lake Norman's surrounding ecology includes mesic mixed hardwood forest, dry oak-hickory forest, dry-mesic oak-hickory forest, Piedmont bottomland forest and Piedmont alluvial forest.

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Many native plants found around Lake Norman are common in other parts of North Carolina, such as trees and flowering plants.

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13.

Also found in and around Lake Norman is sassafras, often located in temperate climates and native to North Carolina.

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14.

Game fish in Lake Norman include catfish, crappie, bluegill and yellow perch, as well as striped, largemouth, spotted, white bass hybrids, and long-nosed gar.

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Lake Norman has become home to multiple species of wildlife, including eastern box turtle, soft shell turtle, snapping turtle, black rat snake and the Northern water snake.

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16.

Lake Norman was educated at Petersburg Academy and then went on to New York Law school.

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17.

Lake Norman first began his career with Duke Energy in 1906 as an attorney.

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18.

Lake Norman served as Director and first president of Carolinas Virginia Nuclear.

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19.

Lake Norman created the Duke Power Forestry Department to help combat erosions by tenant farmers.

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20.

Lake Norman was a very charitable man, serving as one of the original trustees for both the Duke Endowment and John Motley Morehead Foundation both committed to funding the advancements of higher education.

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21.

Lake Norman's was invited to New York City by Ed Sullivan and made the trip with the photographer and writer of the original article.

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22.

Lake Norman's took the opportunity for education and graduated with a degree in education from the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina.

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23.

Creation of Lake Norman requires the implementation of new laws and regulations.

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24.

Fishing and boating regulations on Lake Norman follow the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission's guidelines.

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25.

Multiple controversies relating to boating have occurred in relation to Lake Norman, resulting in some attempts to limit the use of yachts and other large boats on Lake Norman.

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26.

Lake Norman has resulted in the creation of new wildlife regulations.

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27.

Future nuclear plants along Lake Norman faced pushback from environmental groups due to wildlife concerns of the effects on the wildlife.

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28.

Many of the homes built on Lake Norman served as secondary homes for people who lived in the surrounding area, but the appeal of the area extended beyond Lake Norman's immediate vicinity leading to an increase in the number of permanent residents in towns like Davidson, Mooresville, and Cornelius.

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29.

Many of these towns around Lake Norman developed comprehensive development plans in order to cope with the rapid growth.

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30.

Today, the four counties that make up the Lake Norman area are some of the fastest growing counties in North Carolina.

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31.

Construction of I-77 during the formation of Lake Norman created a quick and efficient way to travel through the lake's surrounding cities and towns, which include Charlotte, Huntersville, Davidson, and Mooresville.

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32.

The newly filled Lake Norman caused bridges like the highway 150 bridge to be rebuilt, and new roads to be built entirely for the purpose of reconnecting severed communities.

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33.

The completion of the interstate in 1975 created an avenue for growth within the surrounding Lake Norman cities shown as housing developments, restaurants, and stores began to grow within the space.

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34.

The current size of the surrounding Lake Norman area has removed the easy commute that I-77 originally created.

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35.

Today I-77 by Lake Norman is known for its traffic rather than its "new convenience".

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36.

Lake Norman is home to two airparks, Long Island Airpark and Lake Norman Airpark.

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37.

Lake Norman Airpark originated in the 1960s by men in an aviation club who acquired permission to build an airstrip along Lake Norman.

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38.

Lake Norman's reported that one of her planes sunk when she was conducting flight training in the 1970s.

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39.

Lake Norman region has seen continued Scottish influence since the 17th century, when the Jacobite conflicts of the 17th and 18th century compelled many lowland Scots to flee to Ireland, where they settled in Ulster.

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40.

Evidence of Scottish influence in the Lake Norman area includes Presbyterian churches built by Scotch-Irish between 1745 and 1751, and the Highland Games tradition.

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41.

Lake Norman had a large family, all of whom were outlived by their parents.

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42.

Lake Norman's believes that these unexplained phenomena are the spirit of James Latta, checking up on this house and making sure that no changes too large are made.

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43.

Lake Norman is said to run through the home, crying sometimes in the night, or to leave hand prints on fogged mirrors and glass.

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Lake Norman area continued into the 2010s, and Duke Power Company continued to play a key role.

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45.

Lake Norman has constructed areas for public fishing as well as boating access around the lake, and Duke Power Company offers free tours of their facilities on the lake.

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46.

Fishing on Lake Norman has made a substantial contribution to the local economy, as local guide services and tackle shops rely on this form of recreation.

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47.

Lake Norman agreed to donate the land in 1952 and by 1953 the process of building the actual campus began.

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