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Not able to get on Table Rock for a while, I was reviewing some areas to fish (from my table top). I found this roadbed with a row of buildings along it.  A couple of questions. Given that the lake was filled about 60 years ago, would construction of a row of buildings along the road bed be normal ?  Back when these would have been built, they probably would have been out in the country. AND, if they REALLY were/are there, how much of the building would be left at 70 feet deep.

I will for sure check it out on my structure scan when I am able and post if I find anything interesting.

Opinions ?

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On 11/2/2020 at 10:34 AM, Will S. said:

WANTED:  I am looking for a power converter to use my HDS (indoor data use) SO I need plug to plug (Lowrance to 110)

thanks, Will

 

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I would guess that they demo'd the buildings before the lake was filled, probably just foundations down there.  Maybe a row of cabins, resort type deal?

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Yep all I have ever found is foundations and one grave yard that was moved and the graves left open.

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I wonder why all the demolition? I'm sure there is a reason for it, but it would be cool to see how those cabins and buildings would look now. Be great for diving?

Luck is where preparation meets opportunity...... Or you could just flip a coin???B)

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4 minutes ago, Dutch said:

Yep all I have ever found is foundations and one grave yard that was moved and the graves left open.

Catfish haven ?

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9 minutes ago, Quillback said:

I would guess that they demo'd the buildings before the lake was filled, probably just foundations down there.  Maybe a row of cabins, resort type deal?

I suppose they had resorts in the 50s... Cant wait to check it out w/ structure scan.

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