Our beautifully detailed, laser engraved and precision cut map of Lake Wylie in York County, South Carolina and Gaston and Mecklenburg Counties in North Carolina with the following interesting stats carved into it:
- Named after Dr. W. Gil Wylie
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Created in 1904
Rebuilt in 1924 - Surface Area: 13,443 Acres
- Miles of Shoreline: 325
- Maximum Depth: 94 Feet
The man-made lake was first formed when the Catawba Power Company built the Catawba Dam and Power Plant near India Hook, South Carolina in 1904. This dam impounded the Catawba River and created Lake Catawba, which was utilized to create hydro-electric power.
In 1905 the Catawba Power Company became part of the Southern Power Company. In 1924 the Southern Power Company raised the level of the dam and built the new Catawba Hydroelectric Station to replace the original. This new facility opened in August 1925, increasing the surface area of Lake Catawba from 668 acres to 13,400 acres.
The Southern Power Company was merged with Duke Power Company in 1927. In October 1960 the power station was renamed the Wylie Hydroelectric Station and the lake was renamed Lake Wylie, both in honor of Dr. Jake Stephen Wylie, one of the founders of the original Catawba Power Company that had created the lake and become Duke Power.