Old Man's Lake

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Old Man's Lake received its name because, the story goes, the area once was divided into three large farms. Two farms were owned by two sons and the “Old Man” had the other. His house was on the east shore. The farm still exists today (although it is much smaller).Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Ecology

Old Man's Lake has a diverse fish population including smallmouth bass and yellow perch.[1]

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