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Lake
Sinclair
Lake
Sinclair, located along the fall line of Middle
Georgia’s Oconee River was completed by the Georgia
Power Company in 1953 and has provided
electricity for Georgians since its dedication.
Set
in the rolling hills and forests of the Georgia
Piedmont, Lake Sinclair, has 15,330 acres of water and
over 417 miles of shoreline. The water in Lake Sinclair
is not only used to produce electricity at the Sinclair
Dam, it is also re-circulated to its upstream sister
Lake Oconee, where it can be run through the turbines
again to produce electricity there.
Because
of the importance of both lakes in producing
electricity, Georgians are offered fabulous fishing,
boating, and wonderful lakefront living opportunities.
Recreation
areas on Lake Sinclair include boat ramps, camping
areas, public fishing and picnic facilities.
The
nearby communities of Eatonton and Milledgeville offer
necessary shopping, industry, churches and schools, and
are rich in history and tradition.
The Lake
Sinclair area is a must see for those seeking vacation
or permanent living opportunities.
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