Ford Lake (Michigan)

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Ford Lake is a fresh water artificial reservoir located in Washtenaw County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The lake was created from the construction of Ford Lake Dam (originally known as Rawsonville Dam) along the Huron River in the early 1930s. The lake is named after business magnate Henry Ford. rdf:langString
Ford Lake es un embalse artificial de en , en el estado estadounidense de Míchigan. El lago se creó para la construcción de la (originalmente llamada Rawsonville Dam) a lo largo del en los años 30. El lago recibe su nombre en honor del magistrado de negocios, Henry Ford. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Ford Lake is a fresh water artificial reservoir located in Washtenaw County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The lake was created from the construction of Ford Lake Dam (originally known as Rawsonville Dam) along the Huron River in the early 1930s. The lake is named after business magnate Henry Ford. The lake covers an area of 975 acres (395 ha) and has a maximum depth of 30 feet (9.1 m) near the eastern end. The lake continues the flow of the Huron River, beginning approximately at the Interstate 94 bridge crossing in the city of Ypsilanti and ends at Ford Lake Dam along Bridge Road in Ypsilanti Township. A short distance after the Ford Lake Dam, the Huron River continues into Belleville Lake, which itself is a reservoir created by the French Landing Dam and Powerhouse.
rdf:langString Ford Lake es un embalse artificial de en , en el estado estadounidense de Míchigan. El lago se creó para la construcción de la (originalmente llamada Rawsonville Dam) a lo largo del en los años 30. El lago recibe su nombre en honor del magistrado de negocios, Henry Ford. El Lago tiene una superficie de 975 acres, y una profundidad máxima de 9,1 metros en el este. El lago continúa el flujo del Huron River, empezando aproximadamente en el puente de la carretera , cruzando la ciudad de y terminando en la presa Ford Lake a lo largo de la Bridge Road en el . A una distancia corta después del Ford Lake Dam, el Huron River continúa hacia el , que es un embalse que se construyó para el
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