Ghost Lakes

Each of these towns represents a different element of America’s development. Yet they all share the same fate: they, and hundreds of other communities like them, were vacated, demolished and flooded to make way for dams and reservoirs. Their remnants persist, preserved underwater, and sometimes emerge, as reminders of what was not allowed to be.

Friday, February 24, 2012

Ashokan Reservoir ~ Ulster Co., NY

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"People in the Esopus Valley hardly knew what was about to happen when New York City officials came calling, talking about damming the...

Bypass Planned for Leaky New York Aqueduct

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New York City plans to build a three-mile-long tunnel to divert water from a leaking aqueduct that carries from the Catskills about half o...

New York Water Supply ~ 1927

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National Archives & Records Aministration film traces water 150 miles from Schoharie Reservoir to New York City. Water flows to the As...

Ashokan Farewell ~ Jay Ungar & Molly Mason Family Band

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Ashokan Farewell was composed in 1982 by Jay Ungar and written in the style of a Scottish lament. Shortly after a Fiddle & Dance Camp...
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Thursday, February 23, 2012

Buckhorn Lake ~ Bowlingtown, KY

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Thanks to Tiffany Scharbrough for bringing this Ghost Lake to my attention and for sharing this story: My mother and her family were born in...
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Forever Home: The History of Bowlingtown, Kentucky

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Interview with Ford Barge ~ 7 Dec 1978

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Frontier Nursing Service Oral History Project Dale Deaton, Interviewer Click HERE   t o hear it.
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