The Lost Towns Beneath American Reservoirs
Millions enjoy lakes created by U.S. dams, but few know entire towns lie underwater, their histories erased by rising waters and changing landscapes.
Throughout the twentieth century, massive dam projects transformed the American landscape. Construction of these giant hydroelectric and water supply reservoirs provided electricity, irrigation, and flood control, but in the process, erased entire communities from the map. While many people know of the recreational lakes created by filling these reservoirs, most are unaware that beneath the surface lies the remnants of dozens of towns, farms, and even graveyards.
One striking example is Kennett, California, a mining boomtown founded in the late 1800s.…