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rooms to its campground on the east side of the lake in 1969 at a cost of $25,000. Also that year, the lake was completely encircled with a paved road for the first time when 4.3 miles of asphalt was laid. Several other stretches of road around the lake had previously been paved, mostly by cabin owners who agreed to fund construction through paving assessments. A couple of other noteworthy events in the early 1960’s included the opening of a nine-hole golf course -- then known as the Lexington Golf Club – below the dam in 1963. The owners of the Lexington golf course sold the land on which the course was situated because of construction of Interstate 80. With the money from the sale, they purchased land at Johnson Lake and built a new course. Nine more holes were added to the course in 1990. Over the years, cabin-owners and thousands upon thousands of campers and daily visitors have enjoyed their leisure time at Johnson Lake. From the earliest days, newspapers ran photos of fishermen with their stringers straining under the weight of the day’s catch. The stories that accompanied the photos either told of the fight to land the huge catch, or recounted the inevitable story of “the big one that got away.” Other photos showed sailboat regattas, water skiers, campers, picnickers, swimmers and sunbathers, all brought together by the lure of the water. Johnson Lake continues to be one of the most popular destinations for recreation in Nebraska and a key component in the operation of Central’s hydro-irrigation project. Its construction and development are a testament not only to the men who designed and built the project, but to those who realized and cultivated its potential for recreation.
IRRIGATION
HYDROELECTRIC POWER GENERATION
RECREATION
WILDLIFE HABITAT
GROUNDWATER RECHARGE
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