Why would this be deleted? There is almost no information on the web about this long gone piece of history in the Tidewater area, even though it was a big part of many resident's childhood memories.

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Who were the original owners of the Lake. I remember an elderly woman who ruled the the roost. Nothing got past her!

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lake Ahoy 24.191.76.69 (talk) 14:52, 23 May 2024 (UTC)Reply