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Fitzpatrick 150
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Williams Tract
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Flowers Residential
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Big Sky Tract
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Moore Highway 82 Tract
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Catoma Farms
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Barker Ridge
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Brenson Branch
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Dale County
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Lot 21B Red Cedar Farms
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Cecil 12 and Home
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Cecil 66 Tract
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Mitchell Young Farms
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Grandview Harbor
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Discovering Alabama From Its Watery Byway

By CHRISTOPHER PERCY COLLIER
Published: May 16, 2008

THE Robert F. Henry Dam near Montgomery, Ala., is a sprawling wall of reinforced concrete with 11 spillway gates that holds back approximately 234,200 acre feet of water, creating the lake called Jones Bluff Reservoir. Its lock, a massive concrete-lined chamber 655 feet by 84 feet, was built to raise and lower bulky barges hauling tons of wood and grain some 200 miles downriver to Mobile Bay.

Read the complete article at the New York Times here