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Points of Interest
Homes associated with two famous Tennesseans are found in the Dale Hollow
area.
- The Sergeant Alvin York
Home Place, home of the World War I hero, is
located in Pall Mall, Tennessee.
-- For more information about Sergeant Alvin C. York please visit
www.alvincyork.org
- The
Cordell Hull Birthplace and Memorial is
located near Byrdstown, Tennessee. Hull, a great statesman, is most widely
remembered as a recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize and the father of the United
Nations.
-- For more information about Cordell Hull please visit
www.cordellhullmuseum.com
The excellent water quality of Dale Hollow Lake is important to the operation
of the
Dale Hollow National Fish Hatchery located just below Dale Hollow Dam.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service operates the hatchery on 40 acres of land
leased from the Corps of Engineers. Built in 1965, and expanded in 1994, the
Dale Hollow Hatchery is the largest Federal trout hatchery east of the
Mississippi producing 1.5 million trout annually-an average production of
300,000 pounds-for distribution in Alabama, Georgia, and Tennessee. The hatchery
is open to visitor every day from 7 am to 4pm. For more information
visit
The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service's
Dale Hollow National Fish Hatchery web site.
The lake abounds with fish and wildlife and is the home of one of the largest
wintering Bald Eagle populations in the area. The magnificent birds are
generally seen from mid-December through mid-February.
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