Built in the 1930s as a WPA project, this fishing lake is a popular walking spot among townsfolk. A WPA Pratt truss bridge with a wood plank floor crosses the spring-fed Antelope Creek on the west side of the lake. All stone outhouses and shelters, built as part of the National Youth Administration program, are constructed from a green rock unique to this county. (NRHP)
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