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Keowee (Cherokee: ᎫᏩᎯᏱ, romanized: Guwahiyi) was a
Cherokee town in the far
northwest corner of present-day
South Carolina. It was the prin****l town of...
- Lake
Keowee is a man-made
reservoir in the
United States in the
state of
South Carolina. It was
developed to
serve the
needs of
power utility Duke Energy...
- Dam. The
Keowee River flows out of Lake Joc****ee Dam and into Lake
Keowee, a
reservoir created by
Keowee Dam and
Little River Dam. The
Keowee River flows...
- from the
beginning of Lake
Keowee,
which has
overtaken the
underlying Keowee River. On the
southern border of Lake
Keowee is the city of Seneca, developed...
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Keowee River, including: the
major towns of
Seneca and
Keowee New Towne; as well as, Cheowie, Cowee, Coweeshee, Echoee, Elejoy, Estatoie, Old
Keowee,...
- the
Toxaway River to form the
Keowee River. The
confluence is
submerged beneath the
waters of Lake Joc****ee. Via the
Keowee and
Seneca rivers, the Whitewater...
- Joc****ee Dam (often
called Lake Joc****ee Dam) is an
embankment dam on the
Keowee River,
straddling the
border of
Pickens and
Oconee counties in
South Carolina...
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Keowee-Toxaway
State Park is a
state park in
Pickens County,
South Carolina. It was
created in 1970
along the s****s of Lake
Keowee from
lands previously...
- closed. In the late 20th century,
major dam
projects were
constructed n the
Keowee and
other local rivers, to
support recreation and
public utilities. These...
- The
Cherokee Path (or
Keowee path) was the
primary route of
English and
Scots traders from
Charleston to Columbia,
South Carolina in
Colonial America....