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An extensive post-storm cleanup effort at Lake Lure in western North Carolina has uncovered remarkable pieces of local history that had long been hidden beneath the surface of the man-made lake.
Experts Find Rare Artifacts Beneath North Carolina's Lure Lake After Hurricane Helene's Impact As the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dealt with the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, they made some ...
The boat's name was Poo Bear. “He used that as his personal boat here on Lake Lure,” Tanner said. “It sank before I was born. After a storm, it broke loose from our dock and disappeared.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is lowering the water level in Lake Lure by 30 feet to scrape out 376,000 tons of silt and sediment pushed into the lake by Helene, the Town of Lake Lure reported ...
Here's how engineers hope to restore Lake Lure after Hurricane Helene. Lake Lure was a picturesque town until Hurricane Helene tore through, destroying homes and washing millions of tons of silt ...
Lake Lure Dock Company and lake officials are working together to figure out what to do with the truck and boat. The-CNN-Wire & 2025 Cable News Network, Inc., a Warner Bros. Discovery Company.
Century-old truck and water taxi among relics found as water level drops in North Carolina’s Lake Lure, photos show. The lake was damaged by Hurricane Helene.
Relics found as water drastically drops in beloved NC mountain lake. See photos By Mark Price June 20, 2025 6:33 AM ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is lowering the water level in Lake Lure by 30 feet to scrape out 376,000 tons of silt and sediment pushed into the lake by Helene, the Town of Lake Lure reported ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is lowering the water level in Lake Lure by 30 feet to scrape out 376,000 tons of silt and sediment pushed into the lake by Helene, the Town of Lake Lure reported ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is lowering the water level in Lake Lure by 30 feet to scrape out 376,000 tons of silt and sediment pushed into the lake by Helene, the Town of Lake Lure reported ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is lowering the water level in Lake Lure by 30 feet to scrape out 376,000 tons of silt and sediment pushed into the lake by Helene, the Town of Lake Lure reported ...