Thanks for watching! There are a few photos on the USACE site www.swl.usace.army.mil/Missions/Recreation/Lakes/Beaver-Lake/Dam-and-Lake-Information/ that are in the first initial stages of construction. Beaver Water District might have some historical photos of which you are seeking, but it will take some digging. The Shiloh Museum is also a possibility shilohmuseum.org/
I can remember my family camping at Beaver a lot in the 70's and 80's.
I understand the need to store water but it would have been nice to have seen what it was like before they built the dam.
Thanks for watching! There are a few photos on the USACE site www.swl.usace.army.mil/Missions/Recreation/Lakes/Beaver-Lake/Dam-and-Lake-Information/ that are in the first initial stages of construction. Beaver Water District might have some historical photos of which you are seeking, but it will take some digging. The Shiloh Museum is also a possibility shilohmuseum.org/
And there are photos of Mundell and other communities at the Eureka Historical Museum on Planer Hill.
So no corndogs??
did they have corndogs back in the 60’s?
Absolutely.We used to make them when we went camping and we put honey on it was awesome.
It suck that it only has two generating units.