Blewett Falls Lake

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| name = Blewett Falls Lake

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| location = Anson / Richmond counties, North Carolina, United States

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| type = reservoir

| inflow = Great Pee Dee River

| outflow = Great Pee Dee River

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| basin_countries = United States

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| area = {{convert|2560|acre|abbr=on}}

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| elevation = {{convert|178|ft|abbr=on}}

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| pushpin_map_alt = Location of Lake Mattamuskeet in North Carolina, USA.

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Blewett Falls Lake (sometimes incorrectly spelled as Blewitt Falls Lake) is a reservoir located in Anson and Richmond counties in the U.S. state of North Carolina. No bridges span the lake. It is a major lake in the Uwharrie Lakes Region and the southernmost and widest body in this chain of lakes. Created by the damming of the Great Pee Dee River, the lake occupies the former Blewett Falls on that river, which were named after an early local family. The lake was created for hydropower in the early 20th century.

The lake is located at {{coord|34|58|58|N|79|52|40|W|region:US-NC_type:waterbody}} and has a surface area of {{convert|2560|acre|km2|0}} at an elevation of 178 ft (54 m) above sea level with 34 mi (55 km) of shoreline. [http://www.largemouthbass.com/fishingspots.phtml/spot_id/3897635/].

Aircraft crash

On April 28, 1992, a United States Air Force Lockheed C-130E Hercules, (AF Ser. No. 64-0501, c/n 3985, of the 317th Tactical Airlift Wing) from Pope AFB crashed into the lake during a training mission.[http://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=19920428-0 Aviation Safety] All nine crewmembers were killed.[https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E0CE7D91438F93AA15757C0A964958260 9 Killed as Military Cargo Plane Crashes Into North Carolina Lake]

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