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Lake Norman is a man-made lake that lies approximately 20 miles North of Uptown Charlotte, North Carolina. With Charlotte's continued development, many people have been attracted to the suburbs and towns in and around Mecklenburg County. The area surrounding Lake Norman has become home to many people who work in the metropolitan area, which includes the cities of Charlotte, Gastonia, and Rock Hill.
The lake has done wonders to increase the value of Lake Norman Real Estate and homes. With the many municipalities that occupy the banks of Lake Norman, people have an interesting and diverse selection of Lake Norman Real Estate to choose from.
Aside from its proximity to Charlotte, Lake Norman is special because the construction of the lake resulted in three major benefits for Lake Norman Real Estate and homes:
Hundreds of years before Lake Norman was constructed, the Catawba River and its surrounding areas were inhabited by the Catawba Indians. Settlers arrived in the area during the 1700s, establishing farms and settling alongside the Catawba River. During the American Revolutionary War, the settlers fought alongside the Catawba Indians to keep the British Crown from colonizing the area.
The settlers and the Native Americans fiercely defended their grounds and Charlotte was described by British General Cornwallis as a “hornet's nest of rebellion.” After winning its independence, the area around the Catawba River would continue to develop and grow into one of today's most developed metropolitan areas. Throughout the 1800s, the textile and railroad industries would flourish in the area, bringing more settlers and business to the area in and around the Catawba River.
As the people's needs increased, an energy company called Duke Energy started acting on a plan to dam the Catawba River to create hydroelectric power for the surrounding area. The Cowans Ford Dam was completed in 1963, and it took around two years to complete the construction of Lake Norman. The creation of Lake Norman has resulted in more than 50 square miles in lake surface area and 520 miles of shoreline. Since Lake Norman was finished in 1965, the area has become known for its steady growth and development. The communities around the lake can enjoy water activities, waterfront properties, and a beautiful place to relax and enjoy nature.
Most of the attractions in the areas around Lake Norman are those that have to do with water activities and outdoor activities. Fishing and boating are two of the main attractions at Lake Norman. A number of companies sell and rent boats and fishing supplies along the shores of Lake Norman. There are also a number of camping sites, bike trails, and hiking trails for those who enjoy outdoor activities. Some of the other landmarks and attractions around Lake Norman include golf courses, museums, motorsports and Concord Mills Mall.
Lake Norman has a lot to offer its visitors and those who call the area home. With some notable colleges and universities in the area, it makes a great place to raise children. Aside from the many businesses and corporations based around Lake Norman, people can also seek employment or set-up business in some of the larger cities, such as Charlotte or Gastonia. One of the interesting events that is held at Lake Norman is the International Jet Sport Boats Association (IJSBA) tour, which makes a stop at Lake Norman. People who live in Lake Norman can also enjoy watching NASCAR at one of the nearby speedways.
Lake Norman would make fine properties for business or for residence. Anyone who visits the lake can see why so many people have been charmed by this seemingly natural man-made wonder. Whether you are young or old, single or with family, employed or retired, Lake Norman might be the right choice for you.