Kinzua Dam (Pa.)

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Name (Hebrew)
סכר קינזואה (פנסילבניה)
Name (Latin)
Kinzua Dam (Pa.)
Other forms of name
Allegheny River Dam (Pa.)
Coordinates
-79.003 -79.003 41.8378 41.8378 (gooearth )
See Also From tracing topical name
Dams Pennsylvania
MARC
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Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q1589498
Library of congress: sh 98006034
Sources of Information
  • Work cat.: 98-689640: U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Pittsburgh District. Kinzua Dam and Allegheny Reservoir, 1992.
  • GNIS, Sept. 14, 1998(Kinzua Dam, dam, PA, Warren Co., 41⁰50ʹ16ʺN 79⁰00ʹ15ʺW; variant: Allegheny River Dam)
  • Web. geog.(Kinzua Dam, Allegheny Riv., Pa., completed 1965; forms Allegheny Reservoir)
Wikipedia description:

The Kinzua Dam, on the Allegheny River in Warren County, Pennsylvania, is one of the largest dams in the United States east of the Mississippi River. It is located within the Allegheny National Forest. The dam is located 6 miles (10 km) east of Warren, Pennsylvania, along Route 59, within the 500,000-acre (200,000 ha) Allegheny National Forest. A boat marina and beach are located within the dam boundaries. In addition to providing flood control and power generation, the dam created Pennsylvania's second deepest lake, the Allegheny Reservoir, also known as Kinzua Lake, and Lake Perfidy among the Seneca. Quaker Lake, a smaller artificial lake that empties into the reservoir, was also formed as a result of the dam. The lake extends 25 miles to the north, nearly to Salamanca, New York, which is within the Allegany Reservation of the Seneca Nation of New York. Federal condemnation of tribal lands to be flooded for the project displaced more than 600 Seneca members and cost the reservation 10,000 acres (4,000 ha), nearly one-third of its territory and much of its fertile farmland.

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