Townes Diversion Dam (1930s)
Description:
The Townes Diversion Dam is one of two hydroelectric dams built in the Dan River Gorge in the late 1930s by the Danville Power Authority to generate power for the city of Danville. These two dams forced the old route of the Appalachian Trail to move to avoid the lakes created for the project, however, the trail continued to traverse the Gorge and the Pinnacles of Dan until it was relocated west in 1952.
Collection:
Lost Appalachian Trail
Date:
1930s
Creator:
Graycraft Card Company
Subject
Lost Appalachian TrailContributor
Mills KellyFormat
Black and white postcardSource:
Ralph Barnard
Tags
Rights
All rights reservedCitation
Graycraft Card Company, “Townes Diversion Dam (1930s),” Appalachian Trail Histories, accessed November 22, 2024, https://appalachiantrailhistory.org/items/show/948.