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Lake Norman State Park
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| Formerly known as Duke Power State Park, Lake Norman State Park, near Troutman, North Carolina, resides on the shores of Lake Norman, the largest man-made lake in the state. Visitors may enjoy swimming, boating, fishing and camping. Lake Norman was created by Duke Power Company between 1959 and 1964, when Cowans Ford Dam was constructed across the Catawba River to generate electrical energy. In September 1962, Duck Power Company donated 1,362 acres of land on the northeastern shore of Lake Norman for a state park. |
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Discover the Lake Norman State Park attractions and plan your visit. |
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Find out more details about the Lake Norman State Park history and recreation opportunities. |
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Enjoy some images and admire the panoramic Lake Norman State Park views. |
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