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Claytor and Lake
Pulaski County is the site of Claytor Lake State Park, which is located on Claytor Lake, a, long man made lake on the New River created for a hydroelectric project of Appalachian Power Company.
* Claytor Lake Online Website
* Claytor Lake State Park ( Virginia )
of Game and Inland Fisheries, Claytor Lake webpage
The county is drained primarily by Little River and its tributaries which flow into New River below the Claytor Lake Dam and, in turn, by way of the Kanawha River, the Ohio River and the Mississippi River, into the Gulf of Mexico.
Dublin is central to Claytor Lake, Radford, and Pulaski.
* Claytor Lake Online Website
* Claytor Lake Online Website
Continuing north, the river enters Pulaski County, Virginia, where it is impounded by Claytor Dam, creating Claytor Lake.
* Claytor Lake State Park, Virginia
He was the son of W. Graham Claytor ( 1886-1971 ), who as vice president of Appalachian Power Company supervised construction of the dam and creation of a 4, 500 acre ( 18 km² ), 21 mile ( 34 km ) long lake on the New River at Claytor Lake State Park in Virginia, and of Gertrude Harris Boatwright Claytor, a poet.
The resultant Claytor Lake and surrounding Claytor Lake State Park in Virginia are named for him.
* Claytor Lake State Park ( Virginia )
Claytor Lake State Park in Pulaski County, Virginia is located on Claytor Lake, a 4, 500 acre ( 18 km² ), 21 mile ( 34 km ) long artificial lake on the New River created for a hydroelectric project of the Appalachian Power Company.

Claytor and Pulaski
Claytor Lake in Pulaski County, Virginia, is a 4, 500 acre ( 18 km² ), 21 mile ( 34 km ) long reservoir on the New River created for a hydroelectric project of Appalachian Power Company.

Claytor and Virginia
It is named for W. Graham Claytor ( 1886 – 1971 ) of Roanoke, Virginia, a vice president of Appalachian Power and supervised construction of the dam and creation of the lake.
W. Graham Claytor Jr. was born in Roanoke, Virginia, and grew up in both Virginia and Philadelphia.
Claytor graduated from the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia in 1933.
Robert B. Claytor is best remembered by many railfans for reactivating Norfolk and Western's steam program, which rebuilt steam locomotives J-611 and A-1218 at the Roanoke Shops at Roanoke, Virginia, and operated excursion trips.
" The Claytor Brothers: Virginians Building America's Railroad " is a semi-permanent exhibit at the Virginia Museum of Transportation in Roanoke, Virginia.
William Graham Claytor ( December 20, 1886 – February 28, 1971 ), of Roanoke, Virginia, was the vice president of Appalachian Power Company, an electric utility service.
" The Claytor Brothers: Virginians Building America's Railroad " is a semi-permanent exhibit at the Virginia Museum of Transportation in Roanoke, Virginia.
It is named for W. Graham Claytor ( 1886-1971 ) of Roanoke, Virginia, a vice president of Appalachian Power who had supervised construction of the dam and creation of the lake.

Lake and Pulaski
Interstate 65 in Lake County is called the Casimir Pulaski Memorial Highway.
There were several resorts located around Lake Pulaski, which along with Buffalo Lake is one of the two largest lakes in Buffalo.
Today, many visitors still come to Buffalo for the fishing on Lake Pulaski and Buffalo Lake, as well as for shopping in the many boutiques and antique shops.
From Tippecanoe Lake in Kosciusko County, the river flows south and west through the southeast corner of Marshall County, then bends northwest through the northern part of Fulton County and through Pulaski County, from the northeast corner to the south central portion, traversing Tippecanoe River State Park along the way.
: Adams Center, Adams, Alder Creek, Alexandria Bay, Altmar, Alton, Annsville, Antwerp, Apulia Station, Auburn, Aurora, Ava, Baldwinsville, Barneveld, Beaver Falls, Belleville, Bernhards Bay, Black River, Blossvale, Boonville, Bouckville, Branchport, Brantingham, Brasher Falls, Brewerton, Bridgeport, Bridgewater, Brier Hill, Brookfield, Brownville, Calcium, Camden, Camillus, Canastota, Canton, Cape Vincent, Carthage, Cassville, Castorland, Cato, Cayuga, Cazenovia, Central Square, Chadwicks, Chase Mills, Chaumont, Chippewa Bay, Chittenango, Cicero, Clark Mills, Clay, Clayton, Clayville, Cleveland, Clifton Springs, Clinton, Clockville, Clyde, Cold Brook, Colton, Constableville, Constantia, Copenhagen, Cranberry Lake, Croghan, De Kalb Junction, De Peyster, De Ruyter, Deansboro, Deer River, Deferiet, Delphi Falls, Dewitt, Denmark, Depauville, Dexter, Dolgeville, Dresden, Durhamville, Eagle Bay, Earlville, East Syracuse, East Williamson, Eaton, Edwards, Elbridge, Ellisburg, Erieville, Evans Mills, Fabius, Fair Haven, Fayette, Fayetteville, Felts Mills, Fine, Fishers Landing, Forestport, Fort Drum, Frankfort, Franklin Springs, Fulton, Geneva, Genoa, Georgetown, Glenfield, Gouverneur, Great Bend, Greig, Hailesboro, Hamilton, Hammond, Hannawa Falls, Hannibal, Harrisville, Hastings, Helena, Henderson Harbor, Henderson, Herkimer, Hermon, Heuvelton, Hinckley, Hoffmeister, Holland Patent, Hubbardsville, Ilion, Inlet, Jamesville, Jordan, Jordanville, Keuka Park, King Ferry, Kirkville, Knoxboro, La Fargeville, La Fayette, Lacona, Lawrenceville, Lee Center, Leonardsville, Limerick, Lisbon, Little Falls, Liverpool, Locke, Lorraine, Lowville, Lycoming, Lyons Falls, Lyons, Macedon, Madison, Madrid, Mallory, Manlius, Mannsville, Maple View, Marcellus, Marcy, Marietta, Marion, Martinsburg, Martville, Massena, Mc Connellsville, Memphis, Meridian, Mexico, Middleville, Minetto, Minoa, Mohawk, Montezuma, Moravia, Morristown, Morrisville, Mottville, Munnsville, Natural Bridge, Nedrow, New Hartford, New Haven, New Woodstock, New York Mills, Newark, Newport, Newton Falls, Nicholville, Norfolk, North Bay, North Brookfield, North Lawrence, North Pitcher, North Rose, Norwood, Oaks Corners, Ogdensburg, Old Forge, Oneida, Ontario Center, Ontario, Oriskany, Oriskany Falls, Orwell, Oswegatchie, Oswego, Oxbow, Palmyra, Parish, Parishville, Penn Yan, Pennellville, Peterboro, Phelps, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pierrepont Manor, Plainville, Plessis, Poland, Pompey, Poplar Ridge, Port Byron, Port Gibson, Port Leyden, Potsdam, Preble, Prospect, Pulaski, Pultneyville, Pyrites, Raquette Lake, Raymondville, Red Creek, Redfield, Redwood, Remsen, Rensselaer Falls, Richfield Springs, Richland, Richville, Rodman, Rome, Romulus, Rooseveltown, Rose, Russell, Sackets Harbor, Salisbury Center, Sandy Creek, Sangerfield, Sauquoit, Savannah, Schuyler Lake, Scipio Center, Seneca Castle, Seneca Falls, Sherrill, Skaneateles Falls, Skaneateles, Sodus, Sodus Point, Solsville, Solvay, South Butler, South Colton, South Otselic, Springfield Center, Star Lake, Sterling, Stittville, Stratford, Sylvan Beach, Syracuse, Taberg, Thendara, Theresa, Thousand Island Park, Three Mile Bay, Tully, Turin, Union Springs, Utica, Van Hornesville, Vernon Center, Vernon, Verona Beach, Verona, Waddington, Walworth, Wampsville, Wanakena, Warners, Washington Mills, Waterloo, Watertown, Waterville, Weedsport, Wellesley Island, West Eaton, West Edmeston, West Leyden, West Monroe, West Stockholm, West Winfield, Westdale, Westernville, Westmoreland, Whitesboro, Williamson, Williamstown, Winthrop, Wolcott, Woodgate and Yorkville
* Casimir Pulaski Memorial Highway, the portion of Interstate 65 in Lake County, Indiana
** Big Lake in Pulaski County, Arkansas
: Abrams, Adell, Algoma, Appleton, Ashippun, Baileys Harbor, Beaver Dam, Berlin, Black Creek, Brandon, Brillion, Brownsville, Brussels, Burnett, Butte des Morts, Cambria, Campbellsport, Cascade, Casco, Cedar Grove, Chilton, Cleveland, Clyman, Coleman, Collins, Columbus, Combined Locks, Dale, Dalton, Darboy De Pere, Denmark, Doylestown, Eden, Egg Harbor, Eldorado, Elkhart Lake, Ellison Bay, Ephraim, Eureka, Fairwater, Fall River, Fish Creek, Fond du Lac, Forest Junction, Forestville, Fort Atkinson, Fox Lake, Francis Creek, Freedom, Fremont, Friesland, Gillett, Glenbeulah, Green Bay, Green Lake, Greenbush, Greenleaf, Greenville, Hilbert, Hingham, Horicon, Hortonville, Hustisford, Iron Ridge, Ixonia, Jefferson, Johnson Creek, Juneau, Kaukauna, Kellnersville, Kewaunee, Kiel, Kimberly, Kingston, Kohler, Krakow, Lake Mills, Larsen, Lebanon, Lena, Little Chute, Little Suamico, Lomira, Lowell, Luxemburg, Malone, Manawa, Manitowoc, Maplewood, Maribel, Markesan, Marquette, Mayville, Menasha, Mishicot, Mount Calvary, Neenah, Neosho, Neshkoro, New Franken, New Holstein, New London, Newton, Nichols, Oakfield, Oconto, Oconto Falls, Ogdensburg, Omro, Oneida, Oostburg, Oshkosh, Pickett, Pine River, Plymouth, Potter, Pound, Poy Sippi, Princeton, Pulaski, Randolph, Random Lake, Readfield, Redgranite, Reedsville, Reeseville, Rio, Ripon, Rosendale, Rubicon, St.
It continues westward through the village of Altmar through Pulaski to Lake Ontario.

Lake and County
Among these may be mentioned: the Mazatzal Mountain region in Gila and Maricopa Counties, Arizona ; Red Feather Lakes, near Ft Collins, Colorado ; Amethyst Mountain, Texas ; Yellowstone National Park ; Delaware County, Pennsylvania ; Haywood County, North Carolina ; Deer Hill and Stow, Maine and in the Lake Superior region of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Ontario in Canada.
* Baldwin Lake, San Bernardino County, California
The Chicago Tribune, which coined the term, includes the city of Chicago, the rest of Cook County, eight nearby Illinois counties: Lake, McHenry, DuPage, Kane, Kendall, Grundy, Will and Kankakee, and three counties in Indiana: Lake, Porter and LaPorte.
The Illinois Department of Tourism defines Chicagoland as Cook County without the city of Chicago, and only Lake, DuPage, Kane and Will counties.
* Enterprise, Lake County, California, an unincorporated community
Gary is a city in Lake County, Indiana, United States, located in the southeastern portion of the Chicago metropolitan area.
Smaller bodies of water are Lake Velence ( 26 square km ) in Fejér County and Lake Fertő ( Neusiedler See -- about 82 square km within Hungary ).
Smaller bodies of water include Lake Velence ( 26 km < sup > 2 </ sup >) in Fejér County and Lake Fertő ( 82 km < sup > 2 </ sup > within Hungary ).
* Simcoe County to the west and north of Lake Simcoe
* Grand River Nature Preserve: a preserve located near Grand Lake where the Grand River starts in the lower part of Jackson County in Liberty Township.
* Portage Lake County Park: a small park on Portage lake in the Waterloo State Recreation Area.
* Vandercook Lake County Park: a small park on Vandercook Lake in the Village area of Vandercook Lake in Summit Township.
It thens flows through Blackman Charter Township and then Rives Township and Tompkins Township before entering Ingham County, Eaton County, Clinton County, Ionia County, Kent County, Ottawa County and into the city of Grand Haven where it empties into Lake Michigan.
* Janus Lake ( Washington ), Snohomish County, Washington

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