Old Hickory Lake
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The city of Hendersonville is situated on the northern shoreline of the lake, and Old Hickory, a portion of Metropolitan Nashville-Davidson County, is located on the southern side of the lake, just upstream of the lock and dam. The lake extends Script error: No such module "convert". upstream to Cordell Hull Lock and Dam (Script error: No such module "Coordinates".), near Carthage, Tennessee. The dam and lake are named after President Andrew Jackson (nicknamed "Old Hickory"), who lived in the vicinity, at The Hermitage.
The lock, dam, powerhouse and lake are operated and supervised by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers staff under the direction of the District Engineer at Nashville. Construction started in January 1952, and dam closure was completed in June 1954.
Historic Rock Castle, completed in 1796, is the former home of pioneer Daniel Smith. He is known for his contributions in settling Hendersonville in the early nineteenth century. The lake now borders this property.
Old Hickory Lake is a mainstream storage impoundment on the Cumberland River operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The reservoir covers Script error: No such module "convert". at an elevation of Script error: No such module "convert". (above sea level) and extends Script error: No such module "convert". (river miles). Water level fluctuations are minimal with minimum pool elevation at Script error: No such module "convert".. Public facilities include eight marinas, two Corps-operated campgrounds, and 41 boat access sites, as well as the Old Hickory Lake Arboretum.
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- Old Hickory Lake - official site
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- Reservoirs in Tennessee
- Protected areas of Davidson County, Tennessee
- Protected areas of Smith County, Tennessee
- Protected areas of Sumner County, Tennessee
- Protected areas of Trousdale County, Tennessee
- Protected areas of Wilson County, Tennessee
- Bodies of water of Davidson County, Tennessee
- Bodies of water of Smith County, Tennessee
- Bodies of water of Sumner County, Tennessee
- Bodies of water of Trousdale County, Tennessee
- Bodies of water of Wilson County, Tennessee
- 1954 establishments in Tennessee
- Cumberland River