Item 103879 - Wyman Lake, ca. 1930

Item 103879 - Wyman Lake, ca. 1930
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Item 103879
Wyman Lake, ca. 1930
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Wyman Lake in Moscow, Maine, was created in 1929 when Central Maine Power dammed the Kennebec River between Pleasant Ridge Plantation and Moscow.

The 13-mile long, man-made lake was named for Walter Scott Wyman, then president of Central Maine Power. During Wyman’s tenure, CMP vastly expanded its hydroelectric ventures.

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