Tennessee Historical Lakes

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Historical Features are physical or cultural features that are no longer visible on the landscape. Examples: a dried up lake, a destroyed building, a hill leveled by mining. The term makes no reference to the age, use, or any other aspect of the feature. A ghost town, for example, is not a historical feature if it is still visible.

Lake - Natural body of inland water (backwater, lac, lagoon, laguna, oxbow, pond, pool, resaca, tank, tarn, waterhole).
Displaying 1 to 40 of 40 records
Name County
Blue Pond Benton
Boyd Spring Pond Carter
Callans Pond Knox
Clark Lake Benton
Clear Lake Benton
Clear Lake Humphreys
Cook Pond Lake
Corbin Lake Grainger
Crane Pond Benton
Crane Pond Benton
Cypress Pond Benton
Cypress Pond Benton
Cypress Pond Humphreys
Duncan Lake Davidson
Duncan Pond Hardin
Foust Pond Jefferson
Gin Pond Benton
Grassy Lake Lake
Gum Pond Jefferson
Harold Pond Benton
Holt Lake Giles
Horseshoe Pond Decatur
Kirkpatrick Lake Wilson
Long Pond Grainger
Maple Pond Benton
Miller Pond Jefferson
Moffett Pond Carter
Mud Lake Lake
Obion Lake Dyer
Old Cathole Humphreys
Paskell Pond Grainger
Payne Lake Tipton
Rocky Pond Benton
Round Pond Decatur
Seahorn Pond Jefferson
Separate Pond Lauderdale
Shelby Pond Decatur
Tucker Pond Lincoln
Vinson Pond Stewart
Witts Pond Monroe
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