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The History of Lake Cumberland

It took an act of Congress to create what is now Lake Cumberland.

07/07/2025

Kentucky Edition

The History of Lake Cumberland

Clip: Season 4 Episode 5 | 4m 6sVideo has Closed Captions

It took an act of Congress to create what is now Lake Cumberland.

It took an act of Congress to create what we know now as Lake Cumberland. The man-made lake dates back to the Flood Control Act of 1938. As Laura Rogers explains, today's mecca for recreation and tourism took a great deal of planning that began nearly a century ago.

07/07/2025

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