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Coordinates: 40°5419N 76°2731W / 40.9053°N 76.4586°W / 40.9053; -76.4586
 

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Lake Glory
Lake Adell Marie, Lake Adele Marie
Panorama of Lake Glory (view full size)
Location of Lake Glory in Pennsylvania, USA.
Location of Lake Glory in Pennsylvania, USA.

Lake Glory

Location of Lake Glory in Pennsylvania, USA.
Location of Lake Glory in Pennsylvania, USA.

Lake Glory

LocationCleveland Township, Columbia County, Pennsylvania
Coordinates40°54′19N 76°27′31W / 40.9053°N 76.4586°W / 40.9053; -76.4586
Typereservoir
Etymology"inspirational name"
Surface area5.4 acres (2.2 ha)
Surface elevation643 feet (196 m)

Lake Glory (also known as Lake Adell MarieorLake Adele Marie) is a reservoirinColumbia County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It has a surface area of approximately 5.4 acres (2.2 ha) and is situated in Cleveland Township.[1] The lake is in the vicinity of Roaring Creek, Pennsylvania Route 487, and Pennsylvania Route 42. It was first developed in the 1950s and by the 1970s was a significant recreational area in the region. The reservoir is located near the Lake Glory Campground.

Geography

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According to The National Map, Lake Glory is not situated on any stream. However, it is located only a few hundred feet from Roaring Creek.[1] The reservoir has an elevation of 643 feet (196 m) above sea level. The lake is entirely within the United States Geological Survey quadrangle of Catawissa.[2]

Lake Glory is a manmade lake. It is situated within the Lake Glory Campground.[3]

Lake Glory is in the vicinity of Pennsylvania Route 487 and Pennsylvania Route 42.[4]

History

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Lake Glory was entered into the Geographic Names Information System on September 1, 1989. Its identifier in the Geographic Names Information System is 1212533. The lake was added to the Geographic Names Information System because it appears in a county highway map by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.[2] The reservoir was historically known as Lake Adele Marie or Lake Adell Marie, after Adell Norwich Sircovics, the wife of the lake's first owner.[3][4]

Lake Glory was first developed in the 1950s. The lake eventually came to be owned by Charles King, who changed its name to its current one. The lake's etymology is described in Walter M. Brasch's 1982 book Columbia County Place Names as an "inspirational name".[3]

Aclam bake was held at Lake Glory by a post of the American Legion in the summer of 1967.[5] During the 1970s, the area in the vicinity of the lake was one of the main locations of seasonal development in the area.[6]

Biology

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In the 1970s, Lake Glory was stocked at least once with brook trout, rainbow trout, northern pike, yellow perch, bass, and catfish.[4]

Recreation

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In 1970, a fish catching competition was held at Lake Glory, with cash prizes being offered to those who caught the longest trout and the most fish.[4]

By the 1970s, Lake Glory was a recreational area of "regional significance".[7] A private campground known as the Lake Glory Campground was developed at the lake in the 1950s and was named at the same time as Lake Glory. It has an area of 110 acres (45 ha).[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b United States Geological Survey, The National Map Viewer, archived from the original on March 29, 2012, retrieved September 19, 2015
  • ^ a b Geographic Names Information System, Feature Detail Report for: Lake Glory, retrieved September 19, 2015
  • ^ a b c d Walter M. Brasch (1982), Columbia County Place Names, pp. 127–128
  • ^ a b c d "Fee-Fishing No License Required Lake Glory", Standard-Speaker, p. 22, May 15, 1970, retrieved September 19, 2015 – via newspapers.com Open access icon
  • ^ "Installation Held by Legionnaires", Shamokin News-Dispatch, p. 3, July 29, 1967, retrieved September 19, 2015 – via newspapers.com Open access icon
  • ^ Columbia County Planning Commission (1974), 1974 Housing Element: Columbia County, Pennsylvania, p. 143, retrieved September 19, 2015
  • ^ Local Government Research Corporation (1974), Regional Sketch Plan, 1974, Southern Columbia Regional Planning Commission, Columbia County, Pennsylvania, p. 15, retrieved September 19, 2015

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