One of the world's most notable engineering feats of the early 1900s was created in 1919 to dam the Little Tennessee River near Robbinsville, NC. North Carolina's Cheoah Dam is wedged into a deep river gorge with one of its remarkable engineering features among its most visible elements. This dam became a model for other dams in North Carolina as well as dams all over the country.
When it was completed in 1919, the Cheoah Dam was the highest overflow dam in the world.
Other dams built across the country were modeled after this inverted arch gravity-type dam that spilled water over the top of the structure.
It also featured four of the largest turbines in use in the world.
Cheoah Dam was built to provide hydroelectricity for the surrounding areas. Those four turbines were at the very heart of the energy generation.
At the time, this narrow dam was the tallest of its kind in the world. At 225 high and spanning 750 feet across the Little Tennessee River, it still is very impressive a hundred years later.
You'll find awesome views of the dam from the notoriously curvy scenic highway known as the Tail of the Dragon.
But the dam is also notable for something a bit more contemporary. The 1993 blockbuster movie, "The Fugitive" filmed the iconic scene where Harrison Ford escapes captivity by leaping from a dam right here at Cheoah Dam!
Did you realize the historic significance of North Carolina's Cheoah Dam? Or that you can see it and the beautiful Cheoah Reservoir from NC-129 (a.k.a. Tail of the Dragon.)? Have you ever seen any cool dams? Chances are they were created all thanks to this Cheoah Dam history. If you love this dam then make sure to check out the Fontana Dam, which is sure to blow you away. Let us know in the comments below your favorite one.
For more rushing water excitement take a trip near Asheville for some whitewater rafting.
While you are in the mountains of the west you may be wondering why the Blue Ridge Mountains have a blue hue to them. I know I have wondered that myself many times, but now we have the answer. Check out this OnlyInYourState video to learn the answer:
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