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'''Longview Lake''' is a 930-acre freshwater reservoir in [[Lee's Summit |
'''Longview Lake''' is a 930-acre freshwater reservoir in [[Lee's Summit, Missouri|Lee's Summit]], [[Missouri]]. The reservoir is part of [[U.S. Army Corps of Engineers]] [[Little Blue River (Missouri)|Little Blue River]] Project for flood control, recreation, and fish and wildlife conservation. |
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The lake is located in the 4852 acre Longview Lake Park, which is managed by Jackson County Parks and Recreation. |
The lake is located in the 4852 acre Longview Lake Park, which is managed by Jackson County Parks and Recreation. |
Revision as of 00:54, 29 June 2007
Longview Lake is a 930-acre freshwater reservoir in Lee's Summit, Missouri. The reservoir is part of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Little Blue River Project for flood control, recreation, and fish and wildlife conservation.
The lake is located in the 4852 acre Longview Lake Park, which is managed by Jackson County Parks and Recreation.
The Little Blue River Project was authorized by Congress in 1968. Construction on the Longview Dam began in 1979. The dam was completed in 1985 and the park opened in 1986.
The area covered by Longview Lake and the adjoining park were previously part of Longview Farm, the country estate of Kansas City lumber baron Robert A. Long (1850–1934). The farm buildings were constructed in 1913-1914. The Long heirs donated a portion of Longview Farm for the creation of Longview College in 1969.
Sources
- Jackson County Parks and Recreation's Longview Lake web site
- U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Longview Lake web site
- History of the 6th District (PDF)
- History of Longview Farm